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Jan 14, 2012somethinghere123 rated this title 2.5 out of 5 stars
It's ok. At first, when Jacob and Milos noticed that something was up with Oh, and they started discussing death and reading Mr. Fielding's, um, life-story, I couldn't quite get my head around the concept that Fielding is trying to explain. Then, after much thought (and irritation), sudden realization: The death of others doesn't go away, it builds up. Or something along those lines. I'm pretty sure Patrick Carman could have done better explaining it (at least to me). The ending is quite... disappointing to me. *spoiler* Sure, they kill Oh, but I was hoping she'd stay dead, even though I knew that wasn't what the authot is gonna do.