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I loved this book so much - it made me laugh and cry - sometimes at the same time
this is a book with daily Buddhist practices that I will probably read over and over from here to eternity.
Meh. I too was sold on the hype and while I adore cynicism and wit, his is too mellow for me. I much prefer say, Stephen Colbert, etc. for quick razor sharp way with words. I think I liked his sister better. Anyhow, he's not so much misunderstood as understands all too well his own limitations, and again I can't relate to a constant struggle through life. I'm an optimist like that. Mildly funny, but not great.
I guess it was creepy but I only felt creeped out for like 5 minutes. I love Kendall and Jacian! I have to say though, at first I was really skeptical with Jacian because of his behavior which made me classify him under the hot-but-brooding stereotype. I was glad to find out however that he's not brooding altogether. I'm not sure I understand who Piere is though, if he's mr. Greenwood or not. I thought it really ended with the bonfire, but not, which was quite creepy. Anyway, I'm having a hangover thinking of Kendall and Jacian's cuteness together.
I recommended this to Katie and told her that the family was in a cult of some sort. She started reading it, called me and told me that I was wrong. Ten pages later, she called me again and told me I was right. I could be making this memory up. And this review tells you nothing about the book. But, it's good. Really.