

And I think characters with good personalities and characters you can relate to are what make a good book a brilliant book. I didn't feel like the characters had strong enough personalities, I don't think there were enough characters and I didn't feel attached to any of them.

But it was interesting to read a book that had a slightly different idea to me but was still following the main idea that I have. But although I'm still pondering over whether this is the real world, I didn't like Patrick Ness's idea of two different worlds. Despite this, it was mainly handling a philosophical issue that I have tried to get my head around a lot recently which is 'is the world we live in the real world or is it our imagination?'. This was good because I'm really into philosophy and the philosophy that More Than This was discussing was the kind of philosophy that I'm interested in and that I think about a lot. It was very philosophical, which I knew from the reviews on the cover.

More Than This wasn't quite what I was expecting.
