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mftaylor 's review for:
The Ninth Life of Louis Drax
by Liz Jensen
This book was good but pretty odd. Disturbing and sad.
Louis Drax is a nine year old, accident prone, odd but smart child. After a terrible accident he is left in a coma and questions regarding what actually happened are numerous.
The book switches between points of view from Louis and the current doctor treating him. I found the writing, especially from Louis' perspective, to be odd; but it does all come together at the end. A very interesting story-line.
Louis Drax is a nine year old, accident prone, odd but smart child. After a terrible accident he is left in a coma and questions regarding what actually happened are numerous.
The book switches between points of view from Louis and the current doctor treating him. I found the writing, especially from Louis' perspective, to be odd; but it does all come together at the end. A very interesting story-line.