You want easy stars? Go to the reviewers who aren’t dead inside with a stick up their ass. And my friends and regular readers know I don’t give out my stars easily. I would honestly give this five stars just based on the writing skill alone. It would be easy to say it was written with a movie option in mind (and maybe it was,) but maybe the plotting and timing of the story are just so fucking just good that the writing takes on a vibrant cinematic quality, and therefore, it seems like it should be a movie. Reading No Exit was an exercise in cinematic writing. Whose fault is that really? Mine? Because of my choices? Get out of here! I don’t want to hear it! And thank the god of thunder, because I was starting to get a little cranky as nothing has really been knocking my bits off. This is my first five-star read of the year. Filed Under: Did we learn nothing about isolated rest stops from Michael Meyers?!
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