Title:
Finding Sanity
Author: T.R. Stoddard
Format: E-book (Kindle)
Format: E-book (Kindle)
Date Read: July 11-15, 2013
Rating: 4/5
Rating: 4/5
Recommend: Yes!
Summary: Waking
up in solitary confinement is never fun for anyone, and Randall is no
exception. He is subjected to relive crucial moments from his past
until he finds himself out on his own, free. Deciphering what is real
vs. fantasy is half the fun. He finds new love, but as always an old
flame complicates things. His reality and fantasy worlds collide
putting him in a very compromising position. Can he make it out with
his relationships intact? (Taken from Goodreads page)
Review: I was given the chance to read
this book in exchange for an honest review from the author.
This book was fantastic, if not a
little confusing at times. The level of insanity is very much
believable, and it will keep you interested as we follow Randall's
day to day life. The interactions between Randall and Allison were
interesting as well and will keep you wondering if they are both
homicidal maniacs. Stoddard's deliverance of this novel was above
and beyond fantastic, a wonderful job and well admired.
Was this all just a figment of Randall's imagination or was it real? That is for the reader to determine as they read. Each page has you wondering what will happen next, continually guessing and wondering what new venture will spawn from Randall's insanity. However, Randall isn't the only member of his family that is 'strange,' his mother and brother are strange as well. Was Mr. Snuggiekins all that Randall really had in the end?
Was this all just a figment of Randall's imagination or was it real? That is for the reader to determine as they read. Each page has you wondering what will happen next, continually guessing and wondering what new venture will spawn from Randall's insanity. However, Randall isn't the only member of his family that is 'strange,' his mother and brother are strange as well. Was Mr. Snuggiekins all that Randall really had in the end?
Two words that come to mind when
reading this story spun by Stoddard, and that is “bloodthirsty
psychopaths.” They are there and the action that surrounds them
will keep you on the edge of your seat. This ride is not for the
weak of heart, not for those who cannot tolerate intensity, and those
who do not like a bone chilling tale. If you are eager to share
someone else's insanity, then “Finding Sanity” is definitely for
you.
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