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Synopsis:
Lex and his sister, Marina, are inseparable. The air they share has always been light and boundless, but suddenly it's weighted down. And now Lex is gone. When the one relationship that cradled her turns out to shatter her sense of self, Marina needs her friend West to help put the pieces back together. But Marina won't feel truly complete until she faces the past that is haunting her.
My Review:
This was a really short read, so I won’t have much to comment on. I think this was more of a journal entry than a novel. I couldn’t tell whether Block was in a flashback or the present. I was so confused on what was happening. Everything was on the surface and questions kept rising without any answers to meet them.
Sometimes I couldn’t tell who was who, because not only did the characters all sound the same, but there was hardly any distinction between who was talking. It was poorly written. Like Block just hastily threw a plot together but didn’t want to fully dedicate to it.
Half the book consisted of Marina scurrying around her small town looking for people who knew her brother and trying to scrounge up information that might have been useless.
The rest of the book consisted of moments shared between her and her brother which never went into depth or revealed the truth behind what happened between them both. We just get a hint, but no concrete evidence or blunt statements from any of them.
This book was quite frustrating. The title itself is symbolic, because it truly was a waste of my time.

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