Chelsea's Reviews > My Friend Leonard
My Friend Leonard
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Did I cry with this book? Yes. Would I have cried if I hadn't read "A Million Little Pieces" first? Probably not. The point is, I cried and you will too if you understand the depth of their relationship.
Frey's writing is a little distracting, especially since there are no "paragraphs," per se, and because he tends to have sentences that aren't completely sentences. Either way, you eventually get into the story and the writing loses its grip on you.
The story is one you have to have understood prior to reading the book. It continues where "A Million Little Pieces" left off and ends leaving you...well, in a million little pieces. No one can dislike the character Leonard, and even if he is fictional, I could care less.
Frey's writing is a little distracting, especially since there are no "paragraphs," per se, and because he tends to have sentences that aren't completely sentences. Either way, you eventually get into the story and the writing loses its grip on you.
The story is one you have to have understood prior to reading the book. It continues where "A Million Little Pieces" left off and ends leaving you...well, in a million little pieces. No one can dislike the character Leonard, and even if he is fictional, I could care less.
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