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Luke BurnsThe first 275 pages were great story telling! And then… the whelks fell off. The rails went straight and the train just pull a hard 90 degree turn off the rails. What could’ve been a okay ending (although it did just amplify and undermine a real mental illness) just kept crawling along adding more details than anyone was expecting. It took more willpower than any book I’ve read to not skip pages or chapters just to have the complete picture infront on me, but it was satisfying, it was grueling. The last 75 or 50 pages never gave a truly reliable ending. This book bleed to death slowly… so painfully slowly.
Luke BurnsComforting to know a man as smart as John still has so many more questions and curiosities about our weird and scary world
Luke BurnsLoved 3/4ths of it. Every new city starts with actual travel information of numbers and airports which isn’t a fun read, but fits the title of the book so I can’t complain that it’s in there