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litblues 's review for:
A Quitter's Paradise
by Elysha Chang
mysterious
reflective
sad
fast-paced
I wanted more from the ending, or I would have been a 5. I enjoyed her writing style.
“Here is the mark of a person who has read too many stories: We think excitement ought to beget more excitement. We think action will outdo itself with more action, that each explosion of great and singular activity will be followed by yet another, even greater one. This is not how nature works, of course. In nature, a period of great activity is followed always by a period of stillness, an interval in which dormancy and death are indistinguishable to the naked eye.Think of the calm before a storm. Think of the calm after.” Pg. 55
“Here is the mark of a person who has read too many stories: We think excitement ought to beget more excitement. We think action will outdo itself with more action, that each explosion of great and singular activity will be followed by yet another, even greater one. This is not how nature works, of course. In nature, a period of great activity is followed always by a period of stillness, an interval in which dormancy and death are indistinguishable to the naked eye.Think of the calm before a storm. Think of the calm after.” Pg. 55