

I'm just praying he made it back.
Was wary since the plot and cast of characters could be unwieldy, but I LOVED it. Couldn't put it down; totally neglected all family responsibilities so that I can finish it today. Highly recommend it if you've read the first two.
One of those books that I found in my dad's dive bar, you know on the windowsill where the old timers would swap books with each other. Don't know if it's nostalgia for the dive bar or the experience of reading and getting allusions for the first time, but this one has stuck with me.
"And she had only mention a recently read novel for me to grab it up hungrily, to be inside her thoughts, a sort of telepathy."
You know it's good when you are constantly worried about the main character, even when taking a shower.