Bruno has never been one to follow the expected path. A storyteller at heart, he thrives on capturing unforgettable moments, turning them into words, and bringing stories to life, whether on the page or on stage. With an insatiable curiosity for the world and the people in it, he is always chasing new adventures, new conversations, and the kind of encounters that leave a mark.
When not writing, overthinking, or getting lost in the beauty of an untold story, Bruno can be found by the beach, in the mountains, or diving into a new sport — because movement, like storytelling, is where he finds his inspiration.
What happens when the lights go out by Bruno Clozel Is a Great book. “People Think too much “ Chapter 4,Pg 15. It’s true , I was so into the book at the start but then got confused & kept thinking, overthinking , analyzing & over analyzing every chapter. The book was filled with so many heart hitting quotes and just things that you probably thought about but haven’t really actually believe could happen. Like quote from chapter 7 page 30 “We're all terrified. We're all making it up as we go along. We're all pretending we have more control than we actually do.” Things we all probably relate to but something you would never hear in person and this book is filled with many of those sentences that you can quote and analyze. Overall I think the book was great and would recommend but ,I do believe that It got confusing due to the time & day skips or even the change of pov & or people and not exactly explaining who is talking or what pov we are reading or how they correlate. If I would rate this book out of 10 it would be 5/6 stars ,It’s a book I would recommend to at least pickup and read at least once . But I will definitely be rereading at least a couple times.
“Books became medicine. Stories became salve. Words became the thing that held us together when everything else fell apart. “ Chapter 8 ,Pg 35-36
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Showed potential but was confusing. Too many POVs, including a dog and too many shifts in timeline. If Josh was the MC, then I am not sure why we needed Carlos or the neighbors POV. Could’ve folded those chapters into Josh’s feedback and spent more of that time developing Josh’s character. Who was quite wishy washy. He wanted to be needed by all his ex girlfriends but yet wasn’t present enough in a relationship yet somehow was the one full of fire. It just didn’t make sense. Also could use another round of editing bc I was lost on who was the true final GF? Also there was a chapter about meeting the dog at the kennel (the cage place) but then he rescued him on the street then it goes back to Josh getting him from the kennel and I now don’t know which side is up vs down. Had good emotions and loved the concept of idealizing simple life especially after a pandemic, but all this book left me with is whiplash