![]() During the course of the book, Eddie, the narrator, tells you all about his life…the people, his work, the places, the feelings. Unlike Rebecca where I always felt the narrator was hiding something from me, this book’s the exact opposite. A much more modern book in a much more modern setting and a new country too…this one’s written by an American and set in America. As I expected, this book’s completely different to the others I’ve read this week. What of the book itself though? Again, I enjoyed it. One chapter more, and, you’ve read it all. I think it somehow tricks your brain into reading on… ‘ it’s only a short chapter, just one more then I’ll go and get on’. I’ve always found that I read books with short chapters far quicker than those with long ones. ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s not as long as it looks on account of the short passages and short chapters. It only took me a couple of hours to read in the end. ![]()
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