No Exit by Taylor Adams5/20/2023 ![]() ![]() I do it because I love you and I want you to have an honest opinion from someone who isn’t worried about feelings and blah blah blah.ĭarby is travelling from Denver to Utah in order to see her mother before she has surgery for pancreatic cancer which will hopefully prolong her life. You want easy stars? Go to the reviewers who aren’t dead inside with a stick up their ass. And my friends and regular readers know I don’t give out my stars easily. I would honestly give this five stars just based on the writing skill alone. It would be easy to say it was written with a movie option in mind (and maybe it was,) but maybe the plotting and timing of the story are just so fucking just good that the writing takes on a vibrant cinematic quality, and therefore, it seems like it should be a movie. Reading No Exit was an exercise in cinematic writing. Whose fault is that really? Mine? Because of my choices? Get out of here! I don’t want to hear it! And thank the god of thunder, because I was starting to get a little cranky as nothing has really been knocking my bits off. This is my first five-star read of the year. Filed Under: Did we learn nothing about isolated rest stops from Michael Meyers?! ![]()
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