THE SHOCK OF THE FALL BY NATHAN FILER

 THE SHOCK OF THE FALL - NATHAN FILER

23/04/20


The writing style of this book is very juvenile, but not in a bad way; it really helps tell the story. I thought at first it was because he was very young, but I think it's mainly something else, which you kind of learn more about as the book goes on, and then fully understand by the end. The story is very intriguing from the get go, you definitely want to read on and learn what happened.

What's also quite intriguing is how you have to sort of figure out what's going on through the chapters, and you're not 100% sure what he's talking about, but by the end of the chapter, things get explained or there's a brief statement that makes everything suddenly click into place.

This book definitely shows you some truths about mental illness and also dealing with grief, without fully coming out and saying it. It's quite subtle and things happen or something will be said and it'll make you think (especially if there's something in here you may have experienced).

Also rather weirdly, it's not the cause of death I was expecting. I was expecting something completely different and I think anyone else that will read this might know what I'm talking about. (Not a spoiler, it says someone dies in the blurb)

I shall leave you with an interesting statement about halfway through the book: "reading is a bit like hallucinating". Interpret that how you will...

Happy reading!
Lotte :) xxx


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