![]() It’s rare that we get to see all the dark and typical thoughts that cross peoples minds in real life and it was done so naturally. I also really liked how honest Erin’s character was. We all feel that pressure that we’re “behind” in life and it’s refreshing to see that explored. ![]() I appreciate a story told from this modern perspective that people in my generation are not settling as often as generations before us and are often lost at an age when our parents and grandparents had long since established their lives. I was left feeling disappointed and asking "aye? its finished?" Unfortunately, won't be eager to read anything else from this author. Secondly, I felt hurried along in the story, it was rushed and I looked back sometimes and thought "what does the main character even look like?" my all time favourite authors so clearly describe the characters that I envision them from the get go I felt like I only knew what Erin looked like after the second half. Don't get me wrong, the voices she could do were very good but potentially just not right for this book. ![]() Maybe I would have enjoyed the story much more if it had a different narrator. ![]() Everyone felt so up them selves and it really took away from the story. Reed almost made me spit with disgust when ever he spoke. Her Irish accent was lovely and I felt so at home with it (Erin's grandmother reminded me of older Lorraine Mcfly from 'Back to the future' and this is what I pictured when listening) but all other accents made me cringe so hard. ![]()
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