![]() ![]() The words create this kind of aloof, calm sense, but somehow that makes what the poem tells all the more shocking and disturbing. Some of the book reminded me a little bit of a poem I read once by Robert Frost, which I think is about a boy killed with an axe. I suspected a few of the twists before they happened, but some things took me completely by surprise. It created this choppy, suspenseful story where Jule’s completely in control of the narrative. (Like the movie Memento with Edward Norton.) It’s also told in a choppy timeline, where each chapter jumps backward a bit and then runs forward to end where the previous chapter began. ![]() There’s not– the whole story is told from Jule’s perspective. ![]() From the description, I think I expected there to be two points of view, Imogen and Jule. I was not expecting this book to be as dark as it was. ![]()
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