Overall rating and opinion of "Final Notice" by Van Fleisher
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Final Notice" by Van Fleisher
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It's very sad how the NRA would advertise on gun ownership by the senior residents. This if applied in real life, every day would be a lamentating day. nevertheless, i give a merit to mr Van Fleisher.
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The only impending death I was at all interested in was Vince and that was only because that is not something you hear about people in the US dying from very often, even though it's something that you hear mentioned fairly often. That may be because I lived in a rural community for a long time and they take such situations seriously.
Other than that, I didn't care. I couldn't understand some of the motivations given by people for various decisions they made. From what I read, there seems to be an anti-gun sentiment to the book, but the deaths lacked enough emotional power to make a good case.
Since I didn't finish it, I can't give it a rating. I can say that it felt like a waste of potential.
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Those were my thoughts exactly! When a topic like this comes up it’s so important for the book in question to have characters that appeal to both sides.JessNWheeler wrote: ↑01 Mar 2018, 13:08 (2) I wish that the author would have created a character that would have appealed more to the gun lovers out there. They need this novel more than anyone.
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I like the tie-in between the fact that new technology has its price and the idea that senior citizens are often vulnerable to (what seem to be) believable and appealing salespitches.
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I agree. I can see senior citizens purchasing guns for protection. I wondered at one point whether the author had that as his agenda#