Why did Ansel think he starved to death on the farm? Why did no one correct him?
It’s like he returned from the dead and nobody questioned it
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Apparently this sub reddit has a minimum character limit so my thoughts on the book were that it was quite interesting but I found some parts quite incomplete. They touched on Ansel’s motives but didn’t hash it out, and didn’t really explain a lot of his self destructive actions. I think the men in the book in general were quite 2D. The book also was quite insistent that Ellis died and I felt misled that he was suddenly alive and the cause wasn’t explored as a significant part of the plot. Anyway, the story and format was great, loved the non-linear storytelling. Hopefully this meets the subreddit length requirement
by Ok_Youth_5773