![]() ![]() It was a 5-star story in my book, but 3-stars for the narrator choice. As always, I love the little moments where Link just talks about his zany family and all the craziness he endured - like hiding his love of the "devil book" (Harry Potter) or how he learned about sex ed: he'd learned all the facts of life the way God had intended, by spying on the girl's locker room next to the unheated swimming pool at church camp.Overall, an enjoyable read. ![]() Spending time with questionable folks only gets you a big fat question mark next to your name.And I really enjoyed his initial freakout phase. Anything with that woman just makes me laugh. ![]() Trying to hide this from his overly religious-and-righteous mother was hilarious. We get a bit of the missing information about how Link became a dream-incubus (a "Linkubus" if you will (oh gosh, I love that. Setting aside my indignation - I liked this Link-centric story. Ethan is stating Link's thoughts).so begs the question - why not skip the middle-man and just use Link as the narrator of his own story? Link is literally the only reason I slogged my way through these novels.Īnd then I find out that his entire novella is told from the perspective of Ethan telling a story about Link - but it's a close telling (i.e. Before we get into this, please allow me to express my rage. This is the story of Gatlin's first, and only, Linkubus. ![]()
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