I just finished reading it. The part where he is in the mental hospital/rehab didn't click in my head until I saw it online. The style is different than most books I have read. Still processing my thoughts. Would love to know what you guys think.
I felt that he came off as a hypocrite and and asshole at first. Like thinking he is superior and many times acting tough or thinking he is way better when he is not. But some things he say do make sense in a way.
But as the story goes on and on, all I see is a little kid, lonely and troubled and just scared of the big world he is in. He has some issues and I am not sure what.
I felt so great knowing he had a great sister. Phoebe is too good for the world and honestly I love her so much. I really think that most people who suffer will find great comfort if there is someone like her in their lives.
Ineffable7980x t1_ja2iztu wrote
It's a classic for a reason. It uses an unreliable narrator to very effectively portray an emotionally disturbed boy deeply affected by loss.