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The Unlived Lives of Raymond Quinn Puzzle

8/30/2024

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Raymond's story has a puzzle hidden among all the words. If you enjoy doing puzzles you will enjoy reading his story.

When you assemble a puzzle you see the individual pieces, and must find how to put them all together. You don't see the complete picture until you put all the pieces where they belong.

There are no physical puzzle pieces in Raymond's story, but it is a puzzle nevertheless. The pieces are the individual interactions he has with others, and none more than with Asian. What they say and do to each other, and all the other characters, becomes clear to you when you reach the end.

If you read the book, read carefully, paying attention to the detail. Do that, and you will be rewarded with the ending.

​You will look back at what you read, saying (hopefully to yourself), "OK, now I understand!
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