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Thin Space

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After losing his twin brother in a car accident where he was driving, Marsh has completely lost himself in his grief. Obsessed with an old story from an even older neighbour who’s long gone, he finds himself constantly looking for the perfect spot for a “thin space”, or a place where he can cross over to the other side to talk to someone lost to the world. He just wants to talk to him one last time and make things ight. But after wandering around barefoot for months, it’s starting to get cold, and he’s starting to lost hope.

A wonderful and in depth story about a teenage boy trying to deal with a new world without his best friend, his grief, and also his flashbacks to the accident itself, I was instantly hooked. He feels like the accident was his fault, and he wants to be gone from the world. And I think that those are real things that people have to deal with. The only good thing in Marsh’s life now is his new friend Maddie, who’s running from her own past and home life, and who also wants nothing more than to help him and be around him, no matter what. And that just what he needs.

WHat was really great though, in my opinion, was the ending. Completely hit me out of the blue. It was something that I never expected, and added a new layer to just how amazing and unique of a story it really is. Great characters who grow throughout the story, just a really amazing plot, and perfectly written just how I personally like to read, this book is definitely one of my new favorites, and I can’t wait to get a physical copy for my collection. No matter what kind of genre of books you like, I think you should check out this book, and you would like it too!

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This book might not be much of my cup of tea. It has a great plot but I got some slow reading moments on some parts of it.

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The premise of this book is what drove me to request it.
Unfortunately, the idea of a 'thin space' is one that I struggle with a little. Not the idea of it, I totally understand that, but that a person can be the owner or holder of a thin space seems to be a little off.
I enjoyed the book though.

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Sorry for the inconvenience, but I did not have the time to read and review this title. Unfortunately other responsibilities came up.Thank you so much for the opportunity. I really do appreciate it.

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