Favorite Part VS Least Favorite Part?
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I love books that have intertwining story lines. It was really interesting to get so many perspectives.Nicole_Boyd wrote: ↑13 Apr 2019, 14:26 I think my favorite part of the book was seeing how all the story lines intertwine. Going through a horrific experience like this somehow ties people together and I found this true with the book.
My least favorite part was reading about when Larry’s hand and foot get severed. It just made me cringe the whole time.
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Yes and I think the author did so well with all the different viewpoints. I never felt confused about who’s viewpoint it was.Kaylee123 wrote: ↑04 Jun 2019, 08:57I love books that have intertwining story lines. It was really interesting to get so many perspectives.Nicole_Boyd wrote: ↑13 Apr 2019, 14:26 I think my favorite part of the book was seeing how all the story lines intertwine. Going through a horrific experience like this somehow ties people together and I found this true with the book.
My least favorite part was reading about when Larry’s hand and foot get severed. It just made me cringe the whole time.
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My least favorite part was when William was found. It felt too rushed, and it lacked emotion.
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My least favorite part was the reference to the first book. This is a standalone sequel, but by referring to the first adventure as often as it did, it felt as if it was an advertisement for the first book.
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My least favourite part would be in the first half when all the technical aspects were described. For someone who has zero knowledge on the subject, I was clueless most of the times.