
Once you reach the last 100 pages though, I promise you will fly through this book!

It was nothing major but it did take me sometime to get through. So, if I loved this book so much why is it only 4.5 stars? Well, that is because in the middle of this book the story got a bit slow and a tad bit repetitive.

Every character in this book has a different personality that really changes over the course of the book which makes it really enjoyable to read.

Speaking of which, the over all character development in this book is spot on. He becomes such a well rounded character in the end that you just fall madly in love with. I will be honest with you, I hated Wallace as a main character for the first few chapters but it is essential to the story for you to hate him. This book was so beautiful! I felt all the emotions while reading this book, I laughed, I cried and even got angry at times! “Life is senseless, and on the off chance we find something that does make sense, we hold onto it as tightly as we can.” T.J. Mei is a reaper sent to take Wallace to Hugo, the Ferry Man for the in between place of life and death, who’s only job is to help people who have died come to terms with their untimely fate and help them cross to the other side.įollow Wallace’s untimely journey through death and grief while he learns to accept his new life. No one seems to hear his complaints except one young girl he doesn’t recognize. Work is his entire life, until one day he wakes up in a church starring at his own coffin, with only a handful of people in attendance. But because of his rough personality he doesn’t have many friends or really none at all, and an Ex Wife who wants nothing to do with him. He doesn’t take no for an answer and that is exactly why he has such a successful firm. There are little deaths, because that’s what grief is. We die, and we still feel like breathing.
