This book turned me in all kinds of directions. First you think it's one thing, then it's another, then it's another. One thing is for sure, you cannot trust this book. All the characters seem flighty, like they have no idea what they want or where they are at any given moment. And I know that for the first part they are young teenagers, but even when they are grown, that feeling does not get any better. There is not one character that has it all together and I think that is the point of the book. Another point is the issue of trust. Because there is none. And given the characters and the way that they act, not only to other people but to themselves, there should be none. I would not trust a single character, teen or grown up in this entire book.
I don't really know what to put here. I like to read and write. I like crappy horror movies and obsessing over TV shows. I have a video blog that I never keep up with and I wish people would talk to me. That's about it.
Friday, January 8, 2021
2020 Reading: Trust Exercise
#17 A book that won an award in 2019
This book turned me in all kinds of directions. First you think it's one thing, then it's another, then it's another. One thing is for sure, you cannot trust this book. All the characters seem flighty, like they have no idea what they want or where they are at any given moment. And I know that for the first part they are young teenagers, but even when they are grown, that feeling does not get any better. There is not one character that has it all together and I think that is the point of the book. Another point is the issue of trust. Because there is none. And given the characters and the way that they act, not only to other people but to themselves, there should be none. I would not trust a single character, teen or grown up in this entire book.
This book turned me in all kinds of directions. First you think it's one thing, then it's another, then it's another. One thing is for sure, you cannot trust this book. All the characters seem flighty, like they have no idea what they want or where they are at any given moment. And I know that for the first part they are young teenagers, but even when they are grown, that feeling does not get any better. There is not one character that has it all together and I think that is the point of the book. Another point is the issue of trust. Because there is none. And given the characters and the way that they act, not only to other people but to themselves, there should be none. I would not trust a single character, teen or grown up in this entire book.
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