Christopher Amalfitano Amalfitano itibaren Allscott, Telford, Telford and Wrekin TF6 5EQ, İngiltere
Good story. This is the second Event Group book.
I found this book on my dad's bookshelf as a teenager and started reading it. It changed the way I thought about the world. This is probably the book that I've read and reread the most times in my life and the one that I've given to others to read the most. It gives one cause to pause and think about life. It is about life, love, God, individuality, and finding yourself in this complicated world of ours. I have read the others in the series, but this remains my favorite and the most impactful. I would recommend this book to anyone who is searching for meaning in their life, wants to look deeper into society, culture, or individuality, or is just looking for a good philosopical-type novel. This is one of my all time favorite books so far in my life.
Suprisingly good novel about a girl growing up in a fundamentalist home... I thought the main male character's dialogue was unrealistic and clumsy to read but, at the same time, it made him pretty creepy. So maybe it was done on purpose. The supporting characters - the mother, Liv and Tori - were excellent and the story was intriguing from the start.