Bring Me Back
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I want these hours back
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Jan 01, 2020 02:08PM
All the hours I invested in reading this book - I want them back. Loved the premise, was intrigued. Was kind of put off by the characters' (especially Finn's) lack of self-reflection, insight and often psychological plausibility. But that ending, where we're supposed to believe that Finn moved in with his dead/missing girlfriend's sister for a couple of years and never once suspected ... they were the same freaking person. I guess I admire the writer's audacity, but no. Just no.
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Tim wrote: "All the hours I invested in reading this book - I want them back. Loved the premise, was intrigued. Was kind of put off by the characters' (especially Finn's) lack of self-reflection, insight and o..."I agree, boggles the mind and didn't fly with me.
Tim wrote: "All the hours I invested in reading this book - I want them back. Loved the premise, was intrigued. Was kind of put off by the characters' (especially Finn's) lack of self-reflection, insight and o..."I agree how and a man be in love with a women and totally not know her later, I also wonder why the dog did not pick on anything they are usually much more in tune than humans
Bruh!!!! I have rarely wanted a main character to die so badly, but halfway through this book, I wanted Fin and Ellen (or who the fuck ever) to die... This book was utter ridiculous. I wanted to like it, but It just wasn't good...and the ending was like...WHAT!
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