From the first lines, humor is the rendezvous: the style is light and playful, making it attaches immediately Brie, who recounts his misadventures. Actually, for a dead, I found bubbly life and contagious enthusiasm. Patrick, meanwhile, charmed me (do not mince words!). He's a character that I like: eccentric, casual, always in conflict with heroin. I happened to have a stupid smile while reading the passages where these two seek and affectionately throwing spears.
I also enjoyed the turn that took this novel, in the pages. More moving than the romantic comedy that foreshadowed the summary of coverage, Eternity was a very nice reading. Jess Rothenberg puts its readers in a variety of feelings, while avoiding falling into the usual clichés books for adolescents. Carrying a strong message of love, eternity is a surprising novel that came into resonance with me, funny, moving and sometimes surprisingly serious.