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Average rating4
This is a story of three seemingly unconnected threads, but of course why are they in the same book if they have no connection? So you know that something will bring the threads together, but in order for this to be an awesome book, the connection between the threads would have to create a sum larger than its parts. And it doesn't.
The themes of reinventing oneself, while not inherently boring to me, weren't exactly engaging to me as presented here.
On the other hand, the writing is solid and well-crafted, so I made it to the end. Some of the descriptions are still with me, and the characters were plausible and served their purposes.
I really enjoyed this one! Three seemingly unrelated stories that each take the reader on a journey of mystery, pain, sadness, but there is always something you can't quite put your finger on. Brilliantly written and with a conclusion that will leave you wanting to read the book again and again, I can't recommend this one enough!
Imagine a mystery, but a mystery written by the author of literary fiction. That mystery is Await Your Reply.
Three stories are told in this book. All three are the stories of identity, who a person is, who others think the person is, and the confusions of identity.