
I am not someone who is like that at all, one would even say the complete opposite. One is because she always had to be different. There are a few reasons why I think that is. After listening to the podcast I think I might have figured out what is stopping me from loving it. I knew I had enjoyed the book, but there was something in the way that wasn't allowing me to love it. I found The Redheads podcast episode helped me do this. It took me a couple of weeks after I read this book to finally decide my overall opinion on the book. I could not think of how I wanted it to end so I stopped thinking about it and just read to find out the author's ending. While reading this book I was constantly thinking how is it going to end and how I personally wanted it to end. Also once I got to 82% I had no idea how the book was going to end because the author had only given the reader clues for the start of present day and not the end of present day. I would have loved more detail than what was given. In my opinion some of the most important details came out in a discussion between two characters and was just glossed over. I felt like the author had spent so much of the book talking about other things that this section had to be rushed because it was already a really long book. Once I got to that point in the book everything that was unknown was being discovered. After the half way mark even through I was reading about the same amount each day as I had been I read through the rest of the book faster.

I think this is because up to that point it was all in the past and I was wondering when and how it would get to the present. I feel like it took me forever to get to 41% of the book.
