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The Hurt Patrol (The Rusty Winters Series), by Mary Mckinley

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The Hurt Patrol (The Rusty Winters Series), by Mary Mckinley

The Hurt Patrol (The Rusty Winters Series), by Mary Mckinley



The Hurt Patrol (The Rusty Winters Series), by Mary Mckinley

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Give me your nerds, your freaks, your huddled outcasts yearning to breathe free. Stick them in Boy Scout uniforms and you’ll have the Hurt Patrol—a sorry bunch of teen rejects who will never make Eagle. Welcome to the clubBeau has been scouting since first grade. Not because he loves it, but because his dad does. It’s the only thing they’ve ever bonded over, what with Beau’s dad being into sports, beer, and brawling. So when they move to yet another Midwest town, Beau expects the usual Boy Scout experience, filled with horribleness and insults. Instead he finds something else entirely. Kicked out of every other patrol, their little band of brothers is equal parts nuts and awesome. For the first time, people are watching Beau’s back instead of throwing things at it. Nice. Novel. And also necessary, when you’re dealing with parents splitting up, crushes, first love, and coming out.The first—and only—rule of Hurt Patrol: We are never going to win—but if you’re outcast elsewhere, you’ll do just fine here.

The Hurt Patrol (The Rusty Winters Series), by Mary Mckinley

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2408911 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-31
  • Released on: 2015-03-31
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Straightforward But with Poor Character Voices By Shelumiel *Actual rating: 2.5 out 5 stars.*Once in a while, we stumble upon books that affect us so deeply we feel forever changed after closing the last pages. Then there are those that we abhor so much it's not funny. But every so often we come across ones that we feel indifferent to. Stories we don't have strong opinions for, for better or worse. The Hurt Patrol is such one cookie.One thing I like about this novel is how it depicts bullying as something that is not cool and that you can actually take actions to alleviate, if not wholly prevent, the blows. Sadly, however, that's it. I had hopes for this book. The synopsis got me—the underdog trope—but I didn't feel any connection with the characters. And that may have something to do with the length of the book, because it's quite a short read, which didn't leave much room for characterization. I mean, I know I'm supposed to sympathize with them. But it didn't really come. Beau with his deprecating father and terrible coming-out episode. I wanted to be touched by his story, but all the time there's an air of detachment I cannot quite shake off. Even the family story arc. I love family drama as much as the next person, but here the parents are one-dimensional, especially Beau's father. The narrator, Rusty, is humdrum. And up until the end, Rusty's motives for running away weren't explained. (But maybe it's because Beau's story was the point; I don't know.)There are neat lines every now and then, which is helpful. But it bums me out when I feel apathetic about a book and that's the case with The Hurt Patrol, so much so that when a scoutmaster was talking deep talks, it fell flat. I appreciate what the author's getting at, I really do, but I wasn't invested in the characters enough to be fully hit by the emotional impact.I'm antsy writing negative reviews (this counts as negative, right? Right), as I would rather prefer sharing things that I love. But here it is. The Hurt Patrol is a straightforward story that has cardboard characters. As with all my other reviews, this is highly subjective. You might enjoy stuff I do not and vice versa.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Read the book first By Liviania So many of the questions I had when reading THE HURT PATROL where answered when I realized it was a companion novella to a book I hadn't read, set during that book. I honestly don't know how I manage to select this book for review without knowing that fact, but manage I did.Even knowing that, I think some aspects could be improved. The meat of THE HURT PATROL is layered between two frames. The outermost layer is that Rusty is writing this down as an essay for her teacher. The next layer is that Beau is telling Rusty this story in the car, on their way to Forks, Washington (AKA Twilight town). Both of these layers add little to the story. It neither comes across like someone writing an essay nor someone speaking about their experiences. I assume Mary McKinley was trying to make it sound like BEAU, LEE, THE BOMB, & ME. Given that this is a companion novella, however, I think she could've cut to the chase and just put it in Beau's point of view.THE HURT PATROL is essentially one long, somewhat meandering flashback. It covers Beau's past during his parents' divorce, figuring out that he's gay, losing his best friends, coming to find confidence in himself with the worst Boy Scout ever, and getting gay bashed. It's certainly an ambitious novella. Unfortunately, I can see why it didn't make the main book. Beau's story is a touch shapeless, particularly when shoved into the frame of a road trip that goes nowhere because it happens in another book.There are glimmers of greatness. Beau's dad is a piece of work, admonishing his son not to be a sissy and otherwise berating him and his mother. Yet, Beau still sides with him in a pivotal fight, unable to keep himself from seeking his father's approval and love. It's an excellent glimpse of how complicated families can be, and how children can still unconditionally love parents who don't deserve it.I think fans of BEAU, LEE, THE BOMB, & ME will probably enjoy THE HURT PATROL, especially if Beau is their favorite character and they want to know more about him. It was a bit hard for me to get into without that knowledge, since it's mostly a character sketch. It wasn't terrible, but I just kept feeling as I was reading that I was missing something big, something that would explain how this story was structured. And I guess I was.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Smiled through my tears... By Prof Kitty Sad and funny and full of biting wit; when I got it I didn't understand it was a prequel to her debut novel, Beau, Lee, The Bomb & Me, but once that was clear I found it a wonderful read. Beau's unstated sadness at how he and his father's relationship devolved sounds notes that are truthful and heartbreaking. I have ordered her sequel Rusty Summer and look forward to reviewing that soon, as well.

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