Embarking on an American odyssey.
Feeling some good vibes from this book. Hello, Fillory.
I loved how the author completely moved passed the existential issues of the characters and focused more on what they felt they could do within their life. The subtleties the author mentioned really made the ending something memorable.
Wonderful exploration of the existential issues in life. The is the first book in a long time that makes me want to read the sequel.
"I had one hundred and seventeen days to convince Will Traynor that he had a reason to live."
Let's see what the hype is all about.
A compelling ending. I realize now why there was so much mythology in the beginning and it's worth it.
It's finally getting interesting! I'm loving the genre the author has created, but the people and the mythology are hard to keep up with.