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until the ending, this was probably going to be a three star from me. a high three on the three-star spectrum, but a three nonetheless. it held my interest, but i think this one will resonate more with theater-kids than it did for me, because of how firmly entrenched it is in that world. rio makes it accessible to regular folk, but it probably helps to have a soft place in your heart for young actors and the things that drive them, and i’m someone impatient with affectation both in life and in m
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I'm "meh" at best on The Secret History, so I'll admit it's kind of on me every time I read something that is described as "The Secret History but--" I guess this is The Secret History but worse? The characters are so thin, the love triangle so boring, the attempts to squeeze tragedy out of nothing so transparent. At least half the book feels like it's just Shakespeare quotes taken out of context. Finished it during a blackout when I only had the books I had already downloaded onto my iPad, and
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September 1997: Oliver Marks is finishing his fourth and final year at Dellecher Classical Conservatory in Broadwater, Illinois. After surviving the yearly cuts to his acting program as students fail to meet expectations, it feels like the world is laid at his feet. Everything is ahead of him. This year, it seems, anything can happen.
It will take months for Oliver to realize how right he is.
Ten years later Oliver is finishing the final days of his decade-long prison sentence when the man who arr ...more
It will take months for Oliver to realize how right he is.
Ten years later Oliver is finishing the final days of his decade-long prison sentence when the man who arr ...more
This is such an *almost* book--almost amazing, almost something truly special. More than anything it points to the lack of editing that gets done on books these days. A good editor would have seen it for what it was--an awesome first draft--and sent M.L. Rio back to work. As it is, it is too long by half, and it fails to hit at key moments; really, it fails to capitalize on and fulfill its own promise/premise. I ended up skimming the last half, trying to stay awake. Yet M.L. Rio is a great write
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