![]() ![]() Overall, the book was good, and I enjoyed delving deeply into Carl’s time in Vietnam, but I wish Eskens would have kept the same tone and story line for the last 100 pages as he did for the first 200 pages. I loved this book! But then, the last 100 pages got a bit unrealistic, in my opinion, and I liked it less. The Life We Bury is 300 pages long, and the first 200 pages were phenomenal. But if he’s not the culprit, who is? My Thoughts on This Book Still, Joe and Lila dig deep into Carl’s case, and they discover, quite coincidentally, that Carl may not be guilty. ![]() Then there is Lila, the next door neighbor that Joe would love to date.Īnd he’s also preoccupied with his other classes and his job as a bouncer at the local bar. Throughout the semester, Joe has to rescue his brother from his mother or her abusive boyfriend several times. His mother is an alcoholic who is constantly running off and leaving for days despite having an 18 year old autistic son, Jeremy, at home. Joe can’t put all of his time into this project though, because he’s busy juggling so many other things in his life. ![]()
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