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Four Walls and a Passion by Luke Hartwell
Four Walls and a Passion by Luke Hartwell









I think a lot of readers won't like it because it's not what they have come to expect from this writer.

Four Walls and a Passion by Luke Hartwell

We think this is Hartwell's sweetest and most delightful book. Like the first book, Nathan's Story makes readers think, covers some controversial ground, can produce tears, and will also bring plenty of smiles. It's a must read, but it's the least representative of his work. Hartwell intertwines the story of Nathan and Harper with the story of Nathan and John while avoiding a rehash of old information. If you haven't read anything by Hartwell, I recommend starting with Memory and Madness, then reading Four Walls & a Passion, then Atom Heart John Beloved, then Love Underneath, and then this one. The love story is there, as always, and it's beautiful, as always. The plot is interesting, to say the least. There are three main characters, and I couldn't tell you which is my favorite. As a reader, you still feel like you're living right in the heart of these characters, as with his other novels and short stories. He makes great use of the total omniscience this allows, and he doesn't lose the intimacy he's known for. First of all, as far as I know, this is the only book he's written in 3rd person POV. But this is definitely Hartwell's most unusual book. If you say a book is by Luke Hartwell, then you already know that it's unusual. View Luke Hartwell results including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record with Whitepages.











Four Walls and a Passion by Luke Hartwell