Please keep in mind that Finn Moore (the main character of the story) is extremely analytic and likes to read and reread every situation and look into the details. He explains things vividly because he's thought of these things so thoroughly. So if you find his never ending narrations, explanations, and thoughts annoying or too lengthy, understand that I wrote it that way to give Finn a bit more character. It just sort of gives you a better look into his mind and his perspectives on things which adds to his character. Sort of.
So if you're the type who doesn't mind reading lengthy paragraphs of first point of view insights, you've found the right book :D. If you do mind, still read it. Just cause. :D.
This is also very cliche. Please forgive me. Bye.
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