That's also obvious throughout the book, I constantly wanted to correct it. Right after he explains how is isn't going to care if his grammar is incorrect. Please note I'm reading this book digitally on my phone.) Adam wrote, "But you did say to treat them as confidential and that they would never be used against me, so I don’t see any reason why I shouldn’t use whatever language I’m comfortable with." It's obvious when he says 'But you did say.' that he is addressing someone other then the reader but, it still has that effect. An example of this can be found on the first page, (this is most likely diffrent for a hard cover and paper back. Due to this, whenever Adam addresses the person he is writing to it seems as if he is addressing the reader. The book is all in first person point of view and is writen as if they are letters from Adam, the main character, to whoever his doctor(or whoever it's suppose to be) is. I found Julia Walton's writing style real interesting. Please note this is all my opinion! Others may think otherwise, and that's completely okay! Hardcover copie I checked out from my school.
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