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The Exiles: A Novel
by Allison Lynn
10/10 Recommend (6/8/2019)
This book was actually the first book I've read, even as a student in high school. At first, I wasn't interested but the further I got into the book the longer I've wanted to read and I was never the reading type. This book speaks upon Architecture, Corrupt genes(disease), lies between a couple and the American Dream. It was very interesting and well-organized. I want to believe that the chapters alternated between the two characters single point of view then converted into a more parallel chapter where both of their sides intertwine and connect. I would recommend this book to people who are interested in literature.
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