by Richard Rider
I have to be honest, I had to make an effort to read this book. Yes, the beginning was frustratingly slow. I just wanted them to be together for once. But at the same time, I feared that moment, the scene in which they would meet again. Because... would it be the same? Or would it be less special, l...
Really good, better than the first. Still minus one star for the bizarre writing style, too many kids, too long a separation, and a too quick reunion."How can people walk on the moon and know how to clone animals but still have to go through all this writhing screaming uncivilised ordeal?""imagine b...