![]() ““There was always a peculiar weight to the Marbury lens. His story telling make reading a fun way to pass some time. Andrew Smith’s writing is both stylish and full of quality. You will reread parts as you go because you will want to pick up on the subtle nuances, the clues, and the repetition. Passenger, book two, blows away the first and expands everything in ways that will leave your head in a twisted up, messed up knot. I enjoyed tML book one in the series the first time I read it through, and I loved it after I reread it a week ago. You see I found that this series is so much like the amazing TV series Lost…including the main hero being named Jack. Now you hear our hear our narrator say, “Previously on Lost” ….images, images, images, action, killing, jump forward, jump backward, jump, ?, 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42… and then the crescendo, the massive crash of drum and bass. ![]() ![]() ![]() land, all of our returning heroes, Jack, Ben, Griffin, and Henry. And all the while our main protagonist Jack will be there, egging us on, messing with our mind, and pulling our strings… Fuck Jack! For those of you that have read the first book in the series, The Marbury Lens by Andrew Smith, this one, Passenger, will take you on a journey, an endless exploration, of the mind, and of the world. ![]()
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