Friday, August 26, 2016
The Last Thing I Remember was about a boy, Charlie, how woke up in a random place not remembering the last thing that happened to him. What I like most about was the way who the author, Andrew Klavan, wrote Charlie's thoughts. He wrote Charlie's thoughts to make it feel like you were Charlie. Charlie had a couple mind braces he was trying to remember what happened to him. Every now and then there would be a flash back to his life and the transition from present to past was very well done.
I also liked how descriptive the author was when describing Charlie's situation and what was happening around him. When Charlie escaped from the police was so well described that it felt like a movie. This book described Charlie on the run, when he was on the run many things were happening. There were thoughts being said and what is happening around him at the same time. The author knew how to blend the two together very well.
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These seem like things that are all to like. I am happy that an author can use such vivid details (take notes for narrative). This seems to be something that I might read one day.
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