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- Hardcover 240 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0061240419
- ISBN-13: 9780061240416
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Pub date: Aug 01, 2007
- Dimensions: 23 cm x 12 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?

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This just might be the weirdest book I ever read. Through the entire thing, you don't really know if the main character is totally psychotic, or if there really is some secret organization that hires specialized agents to go after really evil people. To say it's full of twists and turns would be q ... Continue
This just might be the weirdest book I ever read. Through the entire thing, you don't really know if the main character is totally psychotic, or if there really is some secret organization that hires specialized agents to go after really evil people. To say it's full of twists and turns would be quite an understatement.
The plotline of this book is WAY out of leftfield, and continues to get more and more farfetched and less and less believable as time goes on. By the end I found myself convinced this was going to be "and then I woke up" ending, and when it turned out not to be I was less shocked and more confused ... Continue
The plotline of this book is WAY out of leftfield, and continues to get more and more farfetched and less and less believable as time goes on. By the end I found myself convinced this was going to be "and then I woke up" ending, and when it turned out not to be I was less shocked and more confused. I can't say I didn't enjoy reading this to some small extent. I also can't say it was a good book. So that is a bit of a dichotomy, but whatever.