Liza Souto Souto থেকে 820 62 Avholm, Sweden
** spoiler alert ** I didn't like the beginning because I thought it read like an essay instead of a story and it was pretentious. Once the adventure began, I was hooked. I really enjoyed it. And then the end ruined it for me. The only reason one story was better than the other is one had details and the other didn't. Any story of survival can be majestic and I really feel like I wasted my time listening to someone just make stuff up instead of tell the truth with detail and wonder. Maybe I'm just a stickler for truth, but I wanted to know what really happened instead of the "better" story. I couldn't stand the book after the ending, which is such a shame because I enjoyed the story so much before.
I enjoy reading Debbie Macomber because she is such an easy read. Her books take some of the same turns, but there is usually something in the book that you don't see coming. This book followed those lines. A good read and one I enjoyed reading in the car on my way to spring break.