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A truly beautiful story that leaves you with a warm, fuzzy feeling. The story sees the unlikely friendship of Frank and Red blossom and is told in an authentic way that really brings the characters to life.
What a brilliant book.
Great characters, realistic events and unlikely friendships… a real gem. Will stay with me for a long time. 5 fabulous stars 🌟
I couldn't read this as an ebook for some reason so will get it when it comes out! Sorry! (Leaving a 4 star review to be fair.)
Frank and Red is exactly what I thought it would be, and it’s a joyous, gentle read that didn’t disappoint.
Grumpy Frank has become set in his ways since his wife died; he’s fallen out with his son and he’s reluctant to leave the house. But he’s happy by himself, right? He doesn’t need anybody else but himself and the ghost of his late-wife. But when six-year-old Red moves in next door, an unlikely friendship might just change Frank’s life.
Coyne has crafted a funny and touching novel about how debilitating grief can be and how joy can be found in really unexpected places. He’s written a cast of very likeable characters that keep the plot moving along effortlessly, but the real gems in the novel are his main protagonists, Frank and Red. Despite being a crank, Frank is lovable, funny, and actually relatable on many levels. Red is adorable, brave, and a complete tonic, and together they’re an unstoppable and endearing force.
The relationship between Frank and Red is just beautiful. Is it predictable? Absolutely, but there’s so much charm in this novel that you want that warmth that the predictability brings; it gives the readers exactly what they need.
A really heart-warming novel that celebrates love and real human emotions.
5⭐️
What a wonderfully wholesome story! I loved the friendship between the two main characters, and definitely shed a tear near the end!
Thank you Netgalley for an arc in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you to NETGALLEY and WILDFIRE for letting me read this title ahead of its release next month. I loved this book. It’s very sweet, funny, emotional and it pulled me in so much that I read it within a few days. Frank is so intriguing, and I wanted to find out more and more about him and Marcie’s life together, so I enjoyed the flashback chapters. Having a son myself, Red pulled at my heart strings. I really enjoyed the difference in voice with each chapter as it meant the reader really feels they got to know each character, which for me strengthened my love of this book! This title is out next month, go and get yourself a copy.
I wouldn't normally have selected this book. But I had everything from comedy to emotions. I was a great read, it kept me wanting more and had many a 1am bedtime trying to read it couldn't put it down.
Fabulous story which was well written, amusing and witty. Great characters and great one liners!! Would definitely read this author again
The book is so beautifully written, heart warming. I couldn't believe it was written by man. The author is very good psychologist, understanding human nature and problems that have different age people. Serious human problems in every chapter harmoniously intertwine
with good humourous philosophical presentation.
Oh my heart!
I absolutely love books where a beautiful friendship blossoms between people belonging to entirely different generations. It gave off "A Man Called Ove" vibes. This book explores the relationship between Frank, who is an old cranky man, and Red, a 6 year old boy who has moved next door. Red is dealing with his own problems at home and at school. Read more to find out how their friendship means everything to each other.
Thank you NetGalley and the publishers for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Frank and Red has featured on lots of recommended reading lists, and I can see why.
Red and his mum move across London to live next door to Frank. Red finds the change of circumstances very tough, in particular changing schools and missing his best friend. Despite Frank’s best efforts, a cross generational friendship develops between them and they both benefit in ways they couldn’t have predicted. Recommended.
Frank & Red is a book that’ll have you feeling all the emotions, from laughter, sadness to joy and hope.
There’s a brilliant set of characters in the book, and the people around our two main unlikely friends Frank (an elderly man who’ll not go further than his gate and wants to he alone) and Red (a six year old boy full of questions and intrigue).
This book will gladden your heart. It is a brilliant concept of young boy befriending a lonely widower, Once he has established that he is not a "beddifile"
This is in parts amusing and in others very moving.
It is beautifully written with 3D characters who are all loveable.
I really loved it and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good story.
Frank and Red by Matt Coyne and narrated by James Killeen was a heart-warming and funny story of an unlikely friendship. It was written well and had you gripped from the beginning till the end.
The narrator James Killeen did a perfect job. An absorbing audiobook. I loved it.
What a joy this book is.
If you love books about people and their relationships like me, this is for you.
The development of the friendship between two unlikely characters is lovely.
I enjoyed this book so much, it was beautifully written and just an amazing read. I highly recommend it.
An unlikely friendship starts when a curious talkative six year old moves in next door to Frank, a grumpy old man mourning the loss of his wife and hiding away from the world. The story is told from both perspectives and really captures the innocence and endless curiousity of a child, and the hesitation and thoughts of a world weary man who is hiding behind his own grief and fear. The story covers the modern day broken family, bullying and generational differences. Written with heart and feeling.
Brilliant, such a beautiful story of friendship. Hope there's more from the author. I follow him on Facebook, very talented writer, hugely impressed by his story writing Thank you
This is one of the sweetest books I've read in ages. Grumpy old man Frank meets the cutest little 6 year old boy Red and the ensuing friendship changes both of their lives for the better. It's reminiscent of 'A Man Called Ove' with a slightly different set up. Highly recommend. Thanks to Matt Coyne, Wildfire and NetGalley for the ARC.
Beautiful, heart warming and breaking, separation of any kind is hard to navigate at any age, Matt has done a brilliant job, thank you from all the kids who are going through something.