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ruger23
01-09-2014, 10:34 PM
When I first bought this book I wasn't entirely sure whether I'd like it or not because it was written by an independent author. I was therefore, naturally, suspicious and skeptical.

However, as a student of literature, I was astonished by the skill and originality of this author. W. Francis. M. shocked me with his ability to engender my emotions and I found myself experiencing exactly what the main character was going through. This authors work reminds me of some of the authors I've read from the 19th century, and to be honest, it is refreshing to know that there are still authors out there that care about words more than twists, turns and suspense. Modern novels can be read in a day, where as this novel took me about a week, because I actually read it. It is easy to skim through a simple love story, but this novel made me want to read every single word individually. I found myself copying down quotes, and, similar to an influential movie, I would spend time reflecting upon the images and thoughts of this story that is truly like no other.

Although I said the book resembles a 19th century novel, the story is timeless. With no references to the modern world, its easy to lose yourself in the atmosphere created by the author. Since the main character is a young boy, I, as a woman, felt a certain amount of a disconnection with him. However the story revolves around his relationships with several women, ranging from mother figures to lovers. The story, which at many points can be violent and harsh, surprised me with an innocent love story I think every girl dreams for. But it still remains serious, and one could say, becomes even more serious as the boy grows