![]() ![]() (at length, every few pages, so you don't miss it.) that the personality he had at the beginning is totally absent, overridden by who he becomes by the end. Certainly, the protagonist finds God and humility over the course of the novel, but the narration spends the entire book lamenting that he didn't trust to providence, etc., etc. ![]() And this story *should* have had both of those. Generally, when I read a novel I expect it to have a degree of personal growth (unless a lack of growth is the point of the story) and narrative tension. And I say this as someone who has been reading and enjoying a lot of books with opinionated narrators lately. ![]() This should have been a book I really liked, but the overbearing narrative voice ruined it. ![]()
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