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Gregory Galloway

Auteur de La Disparition d'Anastasia Cayne

4+ oeuvres 700 utilisateurs 58 critiques 2 Favoris

Œuvres de Gregory Galloway

La Disparition d'Anastasia Cayne (2005) 534 exemplaires
The 39 Deaths of Adam Strand (2013) 146 exemplaires
Just Thieves (2021) 19 exemplaires

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Taking Aim: Power and Pain, Teens and Guns (2015) — Contributeur — 37 exemplaires

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Story about a burglar who loses his partner and tries to discover what happens has very little narrative drive, nor any really interesting characters. The strange arc the tale takes is more Kafka than Chandler. The audiobook is well-narrated, of course, but it can't make up for the lack of a solid plot.
 
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datrappert | Feb 22, 2023 |
THIS BOOK IS DEEP!
By deep i mean build you up, shatter you, and somehow put you back together but in a way that it still follows you a devade later. I read this book my freshman or sophmore year of college. Over ten years later, there are still moments that the story crosses my mind and makes me think. I'm not sure of how to review this story without giving anything away. It is not a straight forward, everything ends in tidy boxes, kind of book. It will make you think and feel. I question if you are human at all if it doesn't break your heart to some degree at some point. But, it also has humor and sparks of joy in it. It is about facing reality and grief, about discovering who you are, who you want to be, and what that means. As I stated, this book is DEEP, but it is also very well worth the read. I actually listened to it on audiobook. and the narrarator made the book come alive so well that even now I can almost picture it as if I'd watched it as a movie instead of listening to it.… (plus d'informations)
 
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shobbs88 | 37 autres critiques | Apr 15, 2020 |
It's an unusual coming-of-age novel. The narrator is a young man who sees himself as unremarkable and forgettable, not part of any group at school. He meets, Anna, a new girl and part of the goth group and begins a friendship/romance with her.

This book is a mystery with every one of the characters hiding something. The kids all seem adrift, lost, hurting. The parents all seem bad or absent. You find out things about the characters little by little, but you never really find out enough.

This is a love it or hate it type of book depending on whether you like plot-driven or character-driven novels, or whether you can just get lost in the writing style. This is the author's first book and I think it is very well-written. Fans of YA may see similarities to other others/plotlines of books-turned-movies from the past ten years or so.
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originalslicey | 37 autres critiques | Nov 1, 2019 |
I wasn't pleased that the author did not wrap up all the loose ends about minor characters.
 
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Jen.ODriscoll.Lemon | 37 autres critiques | Jan 23, 2016 |

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