![]() ![]() It can be funny, sure, but after a while it is simply irritating. The repetitive writing style exhausted me: almost all the humor is based on the banters between the characters. And I really didn’t like how easily things were solved at the end. One of them is an attempted fraud against Isaac, and though it is valid and realistic, his behavior is so outrageous that even the victimization of him couldn’t make me feel sorry for him, or sympathize with him. The story is about a relationship crisis of the two of them, and this crisis has many causes. If anyone did anything for him without him asking, such as suggest driving him to and from work, or do the laundry, or cook dinner, they’d have their head ripped off and handed to them. Proud, stubborn, gorgeous, and utterly amazing.īut he was also independent, and very, very stubborn. Blindness is not an excuse for everything.īut Isaac was Isaac. While Carter is amazingly loving and understanding and caring with Isaac, Isaac is hurtful, insincere, and selfish. “Why do I push you away when I need you the most?” he asked. ![]() “I’m so stupid,” he said between sniffles. (It’s not Carter whom I’m talking about, though.) The story digs deeper into Carter and Isaac’s relationship and personalities, and it is ugly. ![]() ![]() Through These Eyes kind of ruined the first book Blind Faith for me. ![]()
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