This latest book confirmed how I feel about him as a writer. He brings something to the pages beyond the written word, he brings art to the page. Now that I've given him such a glowing analysis, let me say that this is not an easy book to read. At over 730 pages (and 4 children in the house) it's not something I was able to rip through quickly. In fact, it took much longer than I expected. Not because of the length but because of the topic. A word of warning, this book is not for the weak of heart. A main focus of the book is the horrific occurrence at Columbine. And while this is a work of fiction, he did so much research that I found myself reliving the sadness and horror as if it had happened 9 days ago instead of 9 years ago.
This one goes on the keeper shelf. Right next to my favorite book of all time... "This Much I Know Is True." And one last comment I must share... Thank you, Wally, for sharing your talent with me... your books inspire me.
In love and recovery,
ThereO
Nice review...I look forward to reading it soon...thanks for sharing, and have great weekend!
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