reminders of the good things the couple shared (“I could still get you wet and I could still make you laugh”) and affirmation of the subject’s value to Aubrey (“You KNOW I need you back in my life, girl you KNOW you got that...
There was a moment, and I regret I didn’t highlight it to go back and look at it again, which suggested he other motivation for doing some of his killing. This was never really followed up and perhaps I misread the moment (again, really sorry i didn’t bookmark the page to reread...
However, I read this book aloud twice now. Once to my daughter, and once to my two boys. Each time it managed to hold my children’s interest – and they have seen the movie as well. They’ve all agreed that we should consider reading book two in the series. I can see where ...
As leads go, this is one to hold up as an example. In just shy of a hundred words, Kekla a) establishes the voice of Caleb, our main character, b) sets up the idea that Styx will change his life, and c) makes a promise to readers about what this novel is all ...