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Plot/General Notes
The plot line of this novel get me guessing throughout, and gave me "OH!" moments of surprise more than a few times. I really enjoyed the writing style, and the way the author let us get to know so much about the characters, including their family and close friends. This was a hard-to-put-down read, and I would recommend it to all readers; young and old. I don't want to house any spoilers here on this blog, but I will say this is much more than a coming of age tale.
Character Notes
Dante: the eternal optimist, the dreamer ["escapism"], emotionally driven, loyal to a fault. Dante's character spoke to that little light in each of our souls that wants everything to end just the way we imagine in our dreams.
Aristotle: angry, disconnected, anxious about mostly everything. In the beginning Ari reminded me of a cornered dog acting very tough and untouchable but seems to be this way out of fear and anxiety.
Favourite Quotes
"I bet you could sometimes find all the mysteries of the universe in someone's hand."
"Words were different when they lived inside of you."
Other Books to Read by This Author
The House of Forgetting
[Looking through the author's list of previous works, I wasn't struck by any of them really which surprised me because I loved this book so much. The synopsis of The House of Forgetting sounds pretty interesting however, and I'm sure I'll check it out sometime.]
Our next read will be Yours Truly by Annabel Pitcher. See you soon!
My favourite quotes are the same as yours :)
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