Mystics on the Road to Vanishing Point
It’s fate. It’s magic. It’s life, in all of its wonderful tragedy, in all of its horrible comedy. It’s better than a book or a movie, because it’s real. For the most part, books and movies only try to show one aspect of life, as if life was always horrible, or life was always a comedy. Life is everything, funny, and terrifying, and ever-changing. And when the doors start opening, that means that changes are coming. Good or bad, I don’t know, but they’re coming and even sitting around and refusing to move won’t stop them.
This is the kind of book that you get involved in and can’t put down. It’s funny, sad, sweet, and an all-around good read. Half of the wonderfully real characters remind you of people you know, and the other half remind you of yourself. If you’re the kind of person who’s sick of the fluffy sitcom-esque coming-of-age stories and wants something with real substance, this is the book for you.




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