The concept is good, time travel and love. But the truth is that the book has very little about Q and love. He has this tendency to over describe scenes, like the mini golf game. Why the f*** do I need all those pointless details?! He never explains the obsession to give his characters gastritis ...
I love Kurt Vonnegut. Initially, I thought this book was going to be hopelessly derivative. The title is an obvious nod to KV. When the author first broke the fourth wall, it seemed gratuitous, without purpose, and thrown in just to be like Breakfast of Champions. He even openly named this in...
The architecture had some inherent charm, and the home must have been nice in its day, but it had lapsed into a state of disrepair. The garage door had a hole in it. Ivy had crept up the side of the house and was wearing away the mortar. The gutter system had collapsed, leading water to drip down...
I understand from his tone that it is pointless to deny the claim. “It is nothing personal, I assure you.” “What, then?” “These are major life decisions I am facing. I need to be confident of your authenticity.” “And you doubt this?” “...