Some good things don’t die.

I have to go back to Whale Talk momentarily because I was reading other blogs, and even got a deeper insight into myself (wow did that sound homo).  Anyway, the book constantly takes MASSIVE turns, and I think that’s what makes the book so darn compelling.  During chapter five is a prime example it’s almost as if the book is somewhat bipolar in a way, and I wonder if that directly correlates to Chris Crutcher, or one of his acquaintances.  Whale Talk I think just really grabbed your attention and didn’t let go for better or worse, and I thought it was tantalizing for my brain cells.

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