Thursday, February 20, 2020

Almost done reading Without Merit

Hello Bookies,

I'm not sure where I left off when explaining this book, but I do have to say that the second half of the book has put me through an emotional rollercoaster. Everything is getting revealed and everyone is working out all of the issues that need working out. And all because Merit put it on paper for everyone to read. The first issue addressed and somewhat fixed is the issue with her OCD brother. They talk about the issue that affected Merit since it had happened. Her brother apologizes and explains why he even did it in the first place. He thought that kissing her would cure him from being gay, but he highly regrets it. Merit and him have a heart to heart and now they can be normal siblings again. Even if Merit keeps getting asked on why she never noticed that her brother was gay. The next issue is that the dog that showed up at their house dies on the way to the vet. Merit is sad that it happened and she isn't sure why. But her thoughts are stopped when she gets answers her brother's phone and realizes that her father is in jail. They all question as to why their father is in jail and when they pick him up they find out they were trying to bury the dog with their owner in the cemetery.  Honor then says a few things on the way home and another issue gets addressed. But before I go into that, I just want to say that Honor really pisses me off. I really hope we see what her deal is with the dying boyfriends and all that. Anyways, they find out that their mother wasn't sick to begin with. Okay, she is sick but not sick in the physical sense. It is more like the mental health region where she gets episodes where she comes up with an illness that is killing her. The father explains a bit more and decides that he needs to walk home. Eventually the siblings, step-uncle, and Sagan all go on an adventure to finish what their father started. Burying the dead dog with it's owner. Honor and Merit are told to keep watch, but Merit is against it even though Sagan insisted. Merit admits that she doesn't want to be alone with Honor and says that she is pretty sure her sister hates her. But they get the heart to heart they needed to have. And that is pretty much where I left off before this post. Now if you want to know how this book ends, please go read the book. Maybe even buy it. I highly recommend this book to all of you and I love it. Even if it takes me on an emotional rollercoaster.

So until next time...

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