Took me a while to get engaged with it, I was on the fence for the frist 100-150 pages if I would continue but in the end found the story engaging and the second half really kept my interest.
Seems ripe for continuation or branching out from the original story so I will keep an eye out for more from Howey.
Liked it overall.
Felt in some sections the author could have done a better job of structuring or summarizing lots of details to make content more comprehensible. Instead had a feeling often I would lose track of context ( section 4 sub list point 3 reason 2 ...).
So, I'll probably skim it again to let some details sink in. Overall recommended though.
Started out uncertain of this book. The author seemed to present a simplified view of the world and common parenting challenges. Two thirds in I was getting won over by the philosophy behind the views.
Time will tell but overall feel this book will have a positive impact to our family life and be the cause of shifting our strategy to an approach we feel better about and more importantly we believe will build a stronger connection with our kids
Hmmm, Wanted to like it. But had to keep coming back to the reviews to convince myself not to give up on it. I'm glad I read it to the end but more glad to be done and moving on.
Interesting use of timeline. Enjoyed the characters overall and appreciate the effort to bring to light the mentality of war.
At times thought Heller was using the dialog and repetitive nature to numb the reader intentionally. Who knows.