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Book Review: Forever by Pete Hamill

Written by Dan Schneider
Published November 15, 2007
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All in all, however, the book works, even if it could have been so much more. But it's the phantom more that pulls the reader to the book's end, and when its lack is discovered, Forever groans into a mere goodness which, while to others would represent a dramatic rise above the career's arc, from a writer like Pete Hamill represents a minor disappointment. Such the burdens of the past.

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#1 — February 5, 2008 @ 21:28PM — Annie

Thanks for your well thought out review. I read about 3/4 of the book and then quit. I should have read the first 1/4 and skipped to the end. I think I may have to go back and read the end. Now I want to know what happens.

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