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The Mountain Story: A Novel
by Lori Lansens
Trash (3/25/2019)
I am having to read this for school and it is the second most painful book I have had to read in my life, and I’m not exaggerating. The author's way of giving us the backgrounds of Nola, Vonn, and Bridget is having the three of them bicker in a cave for over 45 pages! It was painful! I am very certain that there are better ways of showing how those three characters act around one another. Also there has to be a better delivery of all that information, I pity wolf, not for being stuck on the mountain, but for being stuck with them period.
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