Orion Imaginary Friend: The new novel from the author of The Perks Of Being a Wallflower
K**E
Its Christian Fiction (yuk)
This is Christian Fiction. And its advertised very, very deceptively. That being said, its bloody obvious a few pages in. I hated the book, and felt tricked after it. God, religion and rubbish. I doubt ill venture into SC again after this 700 paged train wreck.
A**N
Overegged
The concept is sound but ultimately the book doesn't deliver against its potential. The characters are more like caricatures, especially the protagonist who just doesn't work as a seven year old. Like several other reviewers I feel the story would have had more impact of it were delivered in half the words. I found it frustrating, even patronising, to have the central thesis of good triumphs over evil to be restated over and over. The book has its moments, but I won't be recommending it to fellow bibliophiles.
M**E
Brilliant
Absolutely superb book, I’ve read reviews saying that there’s a lot of ‘filler’ in this book, however I don’t see it that way, there are loads of different sections and characters in this book that intertwine to make a captivating read. I am dyslexic so it takes me longer to read than most, this is a book I would normally avoid, I loved the author so I gave it a try....masterpiece
L**.
Slow burn to a cosmic explosion......I hope...
I haven't yet finished the book. It's over 500 pages long and I've got about 50 to go however......starts off a bit of a slow burner but it picks up the pace slowly and surely enough to the point where I can't put it down!! Took me in a direction I didn't expect.....the most unexpected yet prevalent imaginary friend......
L**A
Love !
I love this story from page one, I never wanted to put it down. It's a thick book but it didn't take me long to read it, i would stay up until 2 or 3 in the morning reading it, i would get lost in the story . I've recommend this book to my friends and family i love this book it's got an amazing twist to it.
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