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Does what it says on the tin. My main complaint is that I still feel that Gilmore doesn’t trust the reader to remember certain information. This manifests itself in telling rather than showing, such as with Archer missing his job as a chef in France. It was an enjoyable read overall, but I had to suspend more of my beliefs bordering on too many times.
Does what it says on the tin. My main complaint is that I still feel that Gilmore doesn’t trust the reader to remember certain information. This manifests itself in telling rather than showing, such as with Archer missing his job as a chef in France. It was an enjoyable read overall, but I had to suspend more of my beliefs bordering on too many times.
A tough read for sure, but an excellent one. My only critique is that the chapters were really quite long which made it difficult to find natural stopping and starting points when I didn't have time to read a whole chapter in one session. This book has definitely made me want to check out Bates' other works.
A tough read for sure, but an excellent one. My only critique is that the chapters were really quite long which made it difficult to find natural stopping and starting points when I didn't have time to read a whole chapter in one session. This book has definitely made me want to check out Bates' other works.