![]() I didn’t think it would hit my quite as hard as The Book of Accidents did, since that was more explicitly about generational trauma, but I was pleasantly surprised to find it a more cathartic than stressful experience. I love the man’s writing, but I’ve grown cautious of it, sensing a bit of a thematic kinship between myself and him, at least in the things we find it interesting to write about. After all, it is very long, I haven’t really had the mental capacity for reading much, and I stuggled with the prequel, Wanderers, because it wound up hitting me pretty heavily, emotionally speaking. Generally speaking, I expected myself to struggle with this book. ![]() The final end and major plot points of Wanderers will definitely come up, but I’ll be avoiding most of the plot of Wayward except for a few non-specific mentions here or there.Īfter returning from my vacation and enduring a pretty heft sinus cold, I finally sat down to finish reading Chuck Wendig’s Wayward. ![]() There will also be some spoilers for that, but not as many. Just as a note, there will be heavy plot spoilers for Chuck Wendig’s Wanderers since this blog post is about the sequal, Wayward. ![]()
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