![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That's when I knew was going fo finish this book right now. Like, she's truly in a bad position here. I buy that, actually, though maybe there is a more realistic explanation she was getting at?įor me, when David said he had walked her through the story 4 times, I felt that was just a perfect explanation for how he knew so much and his whole dialogue throughout. What about the green house though? The switching of souls. To be clear, there was a chemical waste contamination in a poor country town. I want to say, for me the plot was the least important part. If no one is up for it, that's fine! I'm glad anyone liked my recommendation. I mostly want to hear what others have to say, so I'll just introduce some questions and a few thoughts for now. If you are going to read it and want to save the post, I'll be here to respond even if no one else is! ![]() So, if you have read it and want to discuss, this is the place. Well, a lot of people wanted to read it and I'm hoping some of you might want to talk about it as much as I do. I said it's the scariest book I've ever read. In case you missed it, I posted earlier about the book Fever Dream by Samanta Schweblin. ![]()
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