![]() By that, I mean it is not told in chapters, rather each page or two is a different snippet of information. Furthermore, this is not traditionally formatted. At just 300 pages it is short enough on its own, but the font is fairly large with large margins, meaning each page can be read quickly. I am having a hard time pinpointing my feelings for this book, because it seems that every aspect I appreciated about it, also lent itself to a negative which I disliked.įor example, this book is an extremely quick read. Together they will soon have to hit bottom before they can try and dig themselves out of the hole they have dug. When Jack starts exhibiting symptoms of a degenerative mental disorder that causes hallucinations, August is determined to support Jack and help him cope, even if that means keeping his secret.īut soon, as Jack's condition worsen's, August finds himself deeply planted into a fantasy world Jack has created and it is affecting his own mental and physical health. The Wicker King follows August and Jack, two boys with an intense friendship, perhaps bordering on something more. ![]()
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