Whether or not the rest of the book stands up to it, what single chapter was such a stand out you couldn’t stop thinking about it?
I read the Bone Clocks and thought it was overall mediocre. But one of the middle chapters, about a war correspondent dealing with post-traumatic stress and his own failures as a partner and father while back home for a wedding celebration, struck such a cord with me. It was such beautiful writing that I wish the rest of the book could have been the same.
by stockholm__syndrome
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The chapter in East of Eden where Adam, Samuel and Lee >!name the twins!<.