I'm bored honestly, and I don't expect to pick this up again. Dread reading it. More skimming than reading. And just, sorry.
The logic doesn't make sense.
Like, yes, how you get the evidence is important. It's in the constitution: no unreasonable search and seizure. Also, you were stalking them and your evidence is a dead rabbit? In a place where people hunt rabbits? I don't understand why the cult is pretending to be Christian but no.
Also why are the police always shown to be useless? I mean there are a lot of cold cases, but they also solve a lot of cases even decades after the murder. Granted, that usually depends on the body. But it's a tad annoying.
Cool information about whales. But more a memoir of the author than facts about whales.
I don't remember the exact page count, but Opal (the main character l, I think that's her name) was grating on my nerves. She was just rude and jealous all the time. If it was occasionally, I would ignore it. But any time I got comfortable, she complained about something that just as much out of said characters control as her life circumstances.
My breaking point was when she was talking about the family that her brother went to stay with when she came home late. They seemed to comfortable, my bet would be middle class. The mom is a county clerk and the dad puts up roofs. That's my reasoning. And she hates them because they're better off than her? They're letting her brother stay the night. Their son is his friend, so I'd assume they at least like her and her brother. And she hates them? I'm sorry but I'm done.
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