![]() ![]() You’re probably thinking, “How in the world can you feel that way towards someone who is so seemingly unlikable?” I was able to like him because Matthew Quick made me understand why Leonard felt the way he felt. I loved him, knowing of the hurt he was going to inflict on someone else and on himself. “I like to pretend I’m a prisoner kept in a dark, dank cell who’s only allowed fifteen minutes in the yard, so that I remember to really enjoy looking.” ![]() ![]() Getting to the core of Leonard Peacock broke my heart and I felt for him so deeply. Matthew Quick’s grasp on a lonely, depressed teenager “at the end of his rope” is realistic and incredibly sad. Thank you for supporting my blog!įorgive Me, Leonard Peacock is an exceptional book. I appreciate my readers and make it my goal to be upfront and honest. This small income goes back into my blog, so I can continue to create fun content for you. In plain English, this means that I may receive a small commission (at no cost to you) if you purchase something through the links provided. Affiliate Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. ![]()
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