The only addition to Edwards side of the story is his detailed fascination with cars.
This book made me incredibly angry the entire time I read it but because things like this actually happened back then but the writing was so beautiful that I can't help but love it.
There is nobody I would want to see badly enough to go through this many rules of time travel.
Never has death seemed so inconsequential as reading about necromancers and the hijinks they get up to.
Who knew a book about knowing you will die would be the greatest inspiration to start living.
The story itself was good but the main character was too whiny and made too many stupid choices.
A cross between The Breakfast Club and Clue, these book's mystery had me guessing until the very end and I couldn't put it down until I finished.
This graphic novel is hilarious sarcastic work of art that all stories should be modeled after this way of writing. The main character never falls into cliches and the story always takes a path that you don't expect it to. A quick read but worth every second. And the art is a cheerfully gory mess that reminds me of old nickolodeon cartoons.