Breaking Point With Malick

 


When I read "Breaking Point with Malick," by Rick Warren, I was somewhat taken back. In fact, I was expecting it to be a poorly written, poorly paced novel that lacked substance. Though, that is not the case at all. The book is fast-paced, engaging, and even funny in parts.

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Setting the scene for the story is done very briskly and easily. The beginning drags on a bit, as Malick and Jenny start to tell each other the history of their relationship. It appears that they are really just trying to become best friends and not wanting to mess up their potential for friendship by breaking news. Jenny makes an exception sometimes when it comes to Malick, but mostly they do not break up except for one major occasion.

In the middle of the book, a small conflict arises involving a boy named Ben, who is from a poor family. Jenny decides to break up with him because he does not support her or help with her business. Malick decides to help the boy with his business, which greatly upsets Jenny. Breaking Point with Malick then moves along at a fairly fast pace.

The chapters are short, and there are a nice beginning and end to each one. None of them drag on too long, although at times, I wanted the characters to spend more time together. Some of the acts are a bit dull, but I didn't feel they were necessary to add drama to the story.

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One of the characters, Ben, actually reveals a lot about how he came to be with Jenny. He tells her about his family and how he grew up very poor. He then goes on to talk about breaking points with his ex-girlfriend. It seems like Ben tends to ramble, but he is actually quite telling and convincing.

Rick Warren does a good job of building the conflict for this novel and providing several excellent characters. In particular, Jenny's sister, Summer, comes into the book and becomes the main character. She has a hard time accepting that her brother did not love her as much as she thought. This adds some real tension between the two sisters and how they deal with each other.


Overall, the breaking point with Malick offers up a bit of action. There are some fighting and some mystery as well. It is not the sort of book where the action takes over the entire book, so you will have to balance it out with some slow-moving and character development. I would recommend this to any fan of action-adventure tales. If you are expecting a romance with a happy ending, this probably isn't for you.

 

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Reading this book made me think about why we go into relationships in the first place. Are we really prepared for life after breaking up? Do we really love the people we are with? Is there whatever left for us to give to those we love? These are questions you might ask yourself when considering a long-term relationship. Breaking Point with Malick does provide answers to some of these questions.

Whether or not life after breaking up is actually better, it all depends on how you look at it. Some people see it as a chance to get back together with a partner who they loved, while others view it as a chance to take care of one's family. It really depends on your outlook, and what you are hoping for in the end.


This book is an outstanding follow-up to The Better Angels. It fills in some of the first book's details, but offers new characters and a whole new timeline. While this doesn't offer a complete plotline for the series, it does follow the main character, Gabrielle. I feel like Malick has drawn some insecurities with certain aspects of her life, such as her relationship with her family.

Overall, this is a fun, fast-paced book. It is enjoyable to read, and the character descriptions make you feel like you are part of the action. I definitely recommend this to anyone looking for an action-packed book with a strong female protagonist. If you have not read The Better Angels, I would suggest giving it a read.

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