![]() ![]() So many parts of the book seem so conversational, like the author using the book as a venue to talk about things completely unrelated to the characters or plot. ![]() And the endnotes, those are a whole other thing. The book opens with what is chronologically the thing to occur. An and ending that doesn't fill in the gaps. So much happened, so many characters, so much information. Other than re-readign the first chapter of Hal in the admissions office. I see that there are many theories on the internet about what happened and trying to piece it all together, that's all well and good, but I'm not going to re-read the book. I'm not super interested in trying to figure out everything that happened. ![]() I don't think I'm going to have anything to say about this book that hasn't already been said. ![]()
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