Jonathan Tropper, "Everything Changes"
Feb. 15th, 2011 06:26 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I chose this book purely on the strength of its first line - it was part of a 'wrap it up' bookbox, so the first line was all I had to go on:
"The night before everything changes, an earthquake jolts me out of my sleep, and I instinctively reach over for Tamara, but it isn't Tamara, of course, it's Hope."
I was rather hoping that the narrator would turn out to be a woman, but it didn't. Oh well. It was a harmless enough read, though nothing special. Zack has possible cancer and an early mid-life crisis (the two facts not, obviously, unconnected). Also a huge chip on his shoulder in re his pater. He meets people, learns stuff, changes, all that jazz.
On Bookcrossing.
"The night before everything changes, an earthquake jolts me out of my sleep, and I instinctively reach over for Tamara, but it isn't Tamara, of course, it's Hope."
I was rather hoping that the narrator would turn out to be a woman, but it didn't. Oh well. It was a harmless enough read, though nothing special. Zack has possible cancer and an early mid-life crisis (the two facts not, obviously, unconnected). Also a huge chip on his shoulder in re his pater. He meets people, learns stuff, changes, all that jazz.
On Bookcrossing.