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I prefer the "action" scenes rather than the "dialogue" scenes -- when the two are just talking, I admit sometimes my eyes glaze over and I need to reread the passage
The "action" scenes (when one or both of the characters interact with an "outsider" (biker at bowling alley, preacher on radio, etc.)) are more revealing, interesting, and enlightening than their philosophical conversations
— Nov 15, 2016 07:29AM
The "action" scenes (when one or both of the characters interact with an "outsider" (biker at bowling alley, preacher on radio, etc.)) are more revealing, interesting, and enlightening than their philosophical conversations
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Amanda S
is on page 203 of 323
I prefer the "action" scenes rather than the "dialogue" scenes -- when the two are just talking, I admit sometimes my eyes glaze over and I need to reread the passage
The "action" scenes (when one or both of the characters interact with an "outsider" (biker at bowling alley, preacher on radio, etc.)) are more revealing, interesting, and enlightening than their philosophical conversations
— Nov 15, 2016 07:29AM
The "action" scenes (when one or both of the characters interact with an "outsider" (biker at bowling alley, preacher on radio, etc.)) are more revealing, interesting, and enlightening than their philosophical conversations

