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Freewill

Freewill

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The inside scoop on FREEWILL
Review: Freewill, by Chris Lynch.
If you like uncovering mysteries and secrets then you will definitely like this book. Freewill has a little bit of everything like suspense, imagination, revealing secrets, etc. It is a little confusing but the more you read, the more you understand.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: this is the worst
Review: I am a very determined reader so I forced myself to finish this book. This was awful. I had no idea what was going on during the story. More clues get discovered as you get into the book but I was getting very confused because they start the story talking as if you are the person in this whole book. I thought It was like a choose your own adventure and they were talking personally to me 'the reader'. Although in the story they were only his thoughts talking. But they use 'you' alot so you think you personally are involved. I felt the book was unfinished. Did he really do the murders? What was up with him in the ocean at the end?????? He just got up and out of the water and everything with his pops was alright again? It just didn't make much sense to me. I dont recommend this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very Confusing...
Review: I picked up this book and even after first page I was like "What? Who said that? Who replied that? What does this have to do with the story? Huh?" after twenty more pages I was totally lost. I never even finished it. Why read a book you can't even understand? Some books are boring, but at least you can understand what's going on. I can't even say that much for this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: amazing
Review: this book is so amazing....its practically beyond words. the magnificent way that christopher lynch portrayed will's thinkink is amazing. this whole story and premise is breathtaking. i would reccomend this to anyone. it's so beautiful and truthful.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Confusing
Review: This book was perhaps the worst ever written by Chris Lynch. The thinking was muddled and the story seemed almost pointless. The book was written in second person narrative which made it super confusing and if I hadn't known about this beforehand I probably wouldn't have been able to finish the book. And once I finished the book, it was a welcomed relief. I had to fight my way through reading this book. I recommend that you pick up some of Chris Lynch's other works, which prove to be much more enjoyable reads.


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