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Dan Chaon’s Await Your Reply is a well written novel that almost anyone can relate to; it contains three unique stories of lost individuals trying to discover their purpose in life. It illustrates the simultaneous attempted reinventing of three people, as the characters are revealed in the story the plot thickens. With every turn of the page you are left guessing about what is to happen next. They all are trying to start a new life, to wipe their dirty slates crystal clean. Follow the suspenseful tale of three individuals as they play a game of hide and seek with the law and their beloved family members. Dan Chaon does an extremely well job of drawing out the suspense in the plot involved with the three characters; Lucy, Ryan, and Miles.
Lucy, a young and naive orphan falls in love with her mysterious history teacher. She is more than enthusiastic when they make their escape in his Maserati from boring old Pompey, Ohio together. As their old life fades away into the night, Lucy is disappointed when her romantic getaway is being in the abandoned Lighthouse Motel. She finds herself stuck in the middle of nowhere Nebraska without any civilization around her, her love story starts to crumble in its entirety. Lucy soon finds out that her prince charming is really a criminal, a devil in disguise, a side of him she has never seen begins to appear. She is slow to realize the “mysterious” part of him isn’t a good mysterious; it’s really a secret life of money laundering. Instead of running the opposite direction from his criminal activities, she lingers around longing for the feeling of being rich, something she has yet to experience in her life. Read as she ponders being his partner in crime to get a piece of his enormous fortune or if she heads back to Ohio and leaves this life of criminal activity behind her.
Ryan a college student struggling to find himself, leaves everything his adoptive parents forced upon him behind, he just vanishes one day from college. He leaves his comfy lifestyle without a trace and is presumed dead, however he is recreating himself in a life of fake identities. Under constant pressure by his adoptive parents not to become like his biological father, Jay, he finds himself right along side of him participating in the same mischievous criminal activities. He runs away from his problems at home and college only to find himself jittery, anxious, and unable to relax. Read the novel to see the story unwind as Ryan struggles to find his place in life, and how with every new fake identity, and disguise he loses himself a little more.
Every since they were little Miles and Hayden planned crazy adventures, however Hayden begins to live out their childhood dreams in his very real adult life. Hayden was always the smarter, easier to talk to twin, and once again Miles finds himself in his twin brother’s footsteps. Miles spends his whole life trying to understand where his schizophrenic brother, Hayden is. Always one step behind Hayden, he travels from here to there following crazy clues, emails, and phone messages left by a crazed Hayden. For ten years, Miles participates in this game, it’s no wonder Miles begins to wonder if he is the crazy one. With every fake name, new location, and dead end, Miles is left hopeless but pick up this novel to read how his determination to bring his twin brother home plays out.
Await Your Reply is an outstanding book, and a very easy read. The novel draws you in from the start with the three very well designed characters. A very well written novel you can almost see yourself right there with Miles, Lucy and Ryan. With every twist and turn of each character you are drawn deeper and deeper into the novel. An interesting part of the novel is how Dan Chaon incorporates the three separate people to intertwine throughout their trials and tribulations, read the novel to see how Dan incorporates this into his incredible work of literature. It’s a must read! To Find out whether Lucy chooses to be her teacher’s sidekick in money laundering, or if Ryan finds himself happy in a life of fake identities, or to finally find out if Miles succeeds in outsmarting Hayden in following the endless trail clues to find him? Will their lifestyles of deceit and crime finally catch up with them? The only way to find out is to sink your teeth into the novel Await Your Reply by Dan Chaon.
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Dan Chaon’s Await Your Reply is a well written novel that almost anyone can relate to; it contains three unique stories of lost individuals trying to discover their purpose in life. It illustrates the simultaneous attempted reinventing of three people, as the characters are revealed in the story the plot thickens. With every turn of the page you are left guessing about what is to happen next. They all are trying to start a new life, to wipe their dirty slates crystal clean. Follow the suspenseful tale of three individuals as they play a game of hide and seek with the law and their beloved family members. Dan Chaon does an extremely well job of drawing out the suspense in the plot involved with the three characters; Lucy, Ryan, and Miles.Lucy, a young and naive orphan falls in love with her mysterious history teacher. She is more than enthusiastic when they make their escape in his Maserati from boring old Pompey, Ohio together. As their old life fades away into the night, Lucy is disappointed when her romantic getaway is being in the abandoned Lighthouse Motel. She finds herself stuck in the middle of nowhere Nebraska without any civilization around her, her love story starts to crumble in its entirety. Lucy soon finds out that her prince charming is really a criminal, a devil in disguise, a side of him she has never seen begins to appear. She is slow to realize the “mysterious” part of him isn’t a good mysterious; it’s really a secret life of money laundering. Instead of running the opposite direction from his criminal activities, she lingers around longing for the feeling of being rich, something she has yet to experience in her life. Read as she ponders being his partner in crime to get a piece of his enormous fortune or if she heads back to Ohio and leaves this life of criminal activity behind her.
Ryan a college student struggling to find himself, leaves everything his adoptive parents forced upon him behind, he just vanishes one day from college. He leaves his comfy lifestyle without a trace and is presumed dead, however he is recreating himself in a life of fake identities. Under constant pressure by his adoptive parents not to become like his biological father, Jay, he finds himself right along side of him participating in the same mischievous criminal activities. He runs away from his problems at home and college only to find himself jittery, anxious, and unable to relax. Read the novel to see the story unwind as Ryan struggles to find his place in life, and how with every new fake identity, and disguise he loses himself a little more.
Every since they were little Miles and Hayden planned crazy adventures, however Hayden begins to live out their childhood dreams in his very real adult life. Hayden was always the smarter, easier to talk to twin, and once again Miles finds himself in his twin brother’s footsteps. Miles spends his whole life trying to understand where his schizophrenic brother, Hayden is. Always one step behind Hayden, he travels from here to there following crazy clues, emails, and phone messages left by a crazed Hayden. For ten years, Miles participates in this game, it’s no wonder Miles begins to wonder if he is the crazy one. With every fake name, new location, and dead end, Miles is left hopeless but pick up this novel to read how his determination to bring his twin brother home plays out.
Await Your Reply is an outstanding book, and a very easy read. The novel draws you in from the start with the three very well designed characters. A very well written novel you can almost see yourself right there with Miles, Lucy and Ryan. With every twist and turn of each character you are drawn deeper and deeper into the novel. An interesting part of the novel is how Dan Chaon incorporates the three separate people to intertwine throughout their trials and tribulations, read the novel to see how Dan incorporates this into his incredible work of literature. It’s a must read! To Find out whether Lucy chooses to be her teacher’s sidekick in money laundering, or if Ryan finds himself happy in a life of fake identities, or to finally find out if Miles succeeds in outsmarting Hayden in following the endless trail clues to find him? Will their lifestyles of deceit and crime finally catch up with them? The only way to find out is to sink your teeth into the novel Await Your Reply by Dan Chaon.
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