1. Jan.
Rating:3

We create things. What we create changes something in someone else, Mr. Cameron. Who you are isn't found in one single space. *2.5 stars [b: Running With Lions|37830514|Running With Lions|Julian Winters|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1519415629l/37830514._SY75_.jpg|59512644] was one of my favourite books of 2019. Julian Winters managed to tell a captivating story with diverse characters. I was really looking forward to read his second book. However, compared to his debut novel, [b: How to Be Remy Cameron|42371064|How to Be Remy Cameron|Julian Winters|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1553152737l/42371064._SY75_.jpg|66027777] was kind of a let down. The characters were bland and I couldn't really tell them apart. Remy doesn't do a lot, except for complaining about his "Essay of Doom". He's trying to find out who he is, but apart from that, there isn't a lot of action. It's a quiet book that might make you think about yourself and how you perceive others. I couldn't really get into this book but I'm still looking forward to [a: Julian Winters|17571829|Julian Winters|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1519597598p2/17571829.jpg] next book.

How to Be Remy Cameron
How to Be Remy Cameronby Julian WintersChicago Review Press