I live in Canada. I write books. I'm also a historian, a wise guy and a cinephile. When I'm not writing, I'm probably reading or trying to cook. Philip Dick, Haruki Murakami and Graham Greene are some of my favourite authors. I enjoy fiction that makes me curious because curiosity makes me creative. I peer under mossy rocks, knock on hollow trees and believe in hidden passageways—not because I have proof of their existence, but because imagining them is itself the reward. I like non-fiction for the same reason. I also like computers, text editors and mechanical keyboards.
[Norman Crane thinks the third person is pretentious.]
Is hard to make a critic of this book. If it were a free download I would say go for it, is short, very short. Actually you can finish this book in a couple of hours. The story is a mix of other story's I have read, but is not cohesive and it has a lot of flows that rest credibility. At the end is just a silly story. By the way the author talks about woman's it looks like he is just a teenager without experience with relationships. The characters lacks personality.