A well-written page-turner
'Stash' was extremely entertaining, fast-paced, and well-written. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I love the way the viewpoint shifts back and forth among numerous different characters, and as events spin out of control we see many of them through the eyes of more than one person, which for me is a very satisfying literary device. I also liked having the plotline concerning the problems caused by the sale and purchase of illegal drugs in suburbia juxtaposed against the moral questions raised by the marketing of a legal, but possibly dangerous drug. Readers should take note also of the chapter headings, which are charming and unusual for a modern novel.
Rated of 5
by Sharon S. (Stanley, N.C.)
"Stash" by David Klein
In a mere moment everything that is important in the lives of the Raine's family almost goes up in smoke... marijuana smoke that is....
Author David Klein has written a story of middle class life in an idealistic suburb !!! I think NOT!!!!
This read packs a punch from the beginning to the very end ! Just when you think you have it figured out you haven't !!!
So tighten your seat belt on this rollercoaster, and get ready for a fast paced read !
My Book Club can't wait for the release scheduled for early summer !!!
Rated of 5
by James G. (Warwick, NY)
Stash - The Most Innocent Decisions Often Shape Our Destinies
David Klein's novel drives home the point that bad things often happen to good people. I enjoyed reading this book. My gold standard is simple; character plus conflict equals drama, and drama is the indispensable component for good fiction. Klein's book abounds with believable characters with more than enough conflict to go around melded into a seamless plot-line that strikes at the myth of quiet, peaceful, and boring suburbia. David Klein represents a fresh new voice in the world of fiction, and I look forward to his second novel.
Rated of 5
by Bill L. (Hilliard, OH)
What a great book!
Wow! From the first page, I was hooked. What an amazing debut novel by David Klein. The book is filled with twists and turns from the beginning and doesn't disappoint. Klein is able to show how the actions of one person can have consequences for so many others. I highly recommend this book and look forward to Mr. Klein's next novel.
Rated of 5
by William B. (East Peoria, IL)
A Strong Marriage
Very enjoyable first novel, compelling story. I would recommend this for book clubs. The ending, in particular, would be good fodder for conversation.
Rated of 5
by Jane H. (Owensboro, KY)
Stash by David Klein
This book was full of moral dilemmas and will be a treasure trove for a good book club read. I thought the storyline was superb, fast-paced and very readable.
The only negative was I had a hard time accepting the actions/thoughts of the two main characters, the couple, Brian and Gwen.
I just couldn't reconcile the risks taken by Gwen when everything else in the story pointed to her being a great "family" person. I know this is stereotypical, but she reacted in many ways like a man to the twists that befell her in the story. The author then set the father, Brian, up to react in many stereotypical ways as a woman or mother. I don't know if this was deliberate on the part of the author to throw a twist in the story or if because he is a male that's the way he actually perceives the average male/female dynamic. It resulted in a very interesting story line, so no complaints .... but it did take me a while to settle in to the minds of the characters because of this. I would say this book will be a sleeper hit of the summer. I am looking forward to the next novel from this author.
Rated of 5
by Patricia F. (Stony Brook, New York)
So many layers...
An upper middle class woman makes a decision that significantly changes the course of her life, as her husband confronts issues that have far reaching effects within his business and family. While the story definitely held my interest, it was often difficult to keep track of the many characters introduced along the way. Still a very compelling read!
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