Good introspective novel dealing with loss, acceptance and family without delving too deep into those matters. Somewhat cute, somewhat heartwarming, and balanced as all things should be.
The only reason I'm not rating this a 5 is because every single character urgently needs speech therapy. They all suffer from stuttering (a-a-almost in ev-v-very ch-ch-chapter!) and world-pervading verbal tics (hah, heh and teehee send their regards).
Jack is a 26-year-old college dropout, working a dead-end job. He’s always felt like something was… off, in general. And he hasn’t really enjoyed life since he was 14 and drove his best friend away. So when he gets a chance at a
Good introspective novel dealing with loss, acceptance and family without delving too deep into those matters. Somewhat cute, somewhat heartwarming, and balanced as all things should be.
The only reason I'm not rating this a 5 is because every single character urgently needs speech therapy. They all suffer from stuttering (a-a-almost in ev-v-very ch-ch-chapter!) and world-pervading verbal tics (hah, heh and teehee send their regards).
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