BLOG TOUR: The History Major by Michael Phillip C.BOOK SPOTLIGHT: The Urban Boys by K.N.Was it hard to watch at times? Sure.but who hasn't struggled with something only to come out better for having lived through the trails in the end? The friends she made and unmade, obstacles tackled and created, even the stand she takes to gain some control over her treatment and care, all made her into a character, a person worth knowing. The challenges she faced real or perceived were easy to relate to and so having empathy for her was no stretch of the imagination. She was a peach (though prickly at times) and the love she had for her brother was admirable to say the least. Along the way, I enjoyed getting to know Georgia as she in turn came to know herself. I know I was thinking that uneasiness was anything but imagined but the point at which I developed that spine tingle was fairly early in the work.still so many pages left to go and roads to travel to really know how it would all turn out. It's the ease yet unease that he generates that has everyone going topsy-turvy in his presence, making you guess what's real versus fantasy, and just how far some are willing to go to seemingly have it all. The "one" I mentioned is Fin and truth be told as easily as he slips into the quiet-ish lifestyle of False Bay, he is pretty suspicious.as well as all the circumstances surrounding him.
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