2 Books
See allSince this book is about his experience you need to have some interest in the person itself to enjoy it. If you do you will enjoy how he used his used to describe his early days and then the path that lead to the day the child was born.
It's a funny document that shows how his fears and hopes affected him in a way that touches us. This combined with the funny stories he tells makes the book a good read and a time well spent.
This second chapter continues the relationship between Archie and Gretchen and with a new mystery in the air we have a very engaging story. It delves deeper into their relationship providing new and exciting revelations. The mystery surrounding the deaths in the park is somewhat predictable in some parts, but keeps us turning the pages. It's true that the themes aren't the most original but in the end it works very well, with the main focus being the main characters struggle. I like it a little more than the first one because the introductions are done and now we can appreciate what the characters can give us. It is recommended to read the first one to better understand how they got here without missing too much information.