I sat tight for such quite a while to become more acquainted with what happened to Ravin. In any case, what I read made me feel that by one means or another the writer has composed the book since he needed to compose it.I found the spirit missing in the book.
Instead of sitting tight for "what happened next?", I was simply sitting tight for it to end.
When I read "I too." I was engaged into the book. It resembled I could see what was occurring. Yet, it took me a week to peruse this book! It was that exhausting.
You feel that the young lady in Ravin's life is a spoiled young lady and Ravin a person who will kick the bucket before he damages or looses her. Its "plants and aids" kind of story where you know from the earliest starting point that "they live cheerfully everlastingly happen" will happen.
To be perfectly honest talking the story is stale. Simply read it in the event that you need to comprehend what happened to Ravin yet don't keep your desires high with this book.