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Skip to the End

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Relive the ’90s punk scene with Skip to the End by Jeremy Holt. Bassist Jonny Wells, haunted by his friend’s suicide, escapes into the past through music. Addicted to time travel, Jonny confronts the roots of his friend’s death while battling his own heroin addiction. Can he change the past or is he destined to repeat it? Find out in this gripping story of addiction, grief, and the power of music. ISBN: 9781683834397

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781683834397
  • Publisher: Insight Comics
  • Publisher Imprint: Insight Comics
  • Height: 287 mm
  • No of Pages: 112
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Width: 221 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1683834399
  • Publisher Date: 12 Jun 2018
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 817 gr

25 reviews for Skip to the End

  1. Abhay Kumar Maurya

    The time travel got a little convoluted for me, but overall a compelling narrative. The characters were well-developed and believable.

  2. Dharm Pal

    A thought-provoking exploration of trauma and healing. The characters are flawed but ultimately likable. I recommend it.

  3. Naman Singh

    I loved the premise of using music for time travel! Jonny’s struggles felt very real. The ending was a bit predictable, though.

  4. Thangbiaklian Nunthuk

    The book tries to do too much. The time travel aspect detracts from the more compelling themes of addiction and grief.

  5. Saurav Baburao Maske

    A gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of addiction and grief. The s punk scene is vividly brought to life.

  6. Vaishnavi Rana

    The characters are interesting, but the plot meanders a bit. Still a worthwhile read if you enjoy stories about grief and loss.

  7. Rudra Pratap Singh

    Skip to the End is a raw and emotional journey. The addiction aspects were handled well. Some of the time travel elements were confusing. Still, a solid read.

  8. Hari Rajan V

    I’m blown away. This book is a masterpiece of storytelling. It’s both entertaining and thought-provoking.

  9. Prachi Mishra

    I struggled to connect with the characters. The time travel was confusing and unnecessary. It was a disappointing read overall.

  10. Anurag Jangir

    The story has potential, but it needs more development. The time travel aspect felt forced and didn’t add much to the plot.

  11. M Amez Khair

    The premise was promising, but the book failed to fully deliver. The characters felt underdeveloped, and the plot felt rushed.

  12. Raghvendra Pratap Singh

    I had high hopes, but the plot felt disjointed. The s setting was cool, but it wasn’t enough to save the story for me.

  13. Nitish Kumar

    The author masterfully weaves together themes of loss, addiction, and redemption. A must-read for anyone who enjoys emotionally resonant stories.

  14. Cherian Jose

    Fantastic! The blend of music, time travel, and addiction was unique. Definitely one of my favorite reads this year.

  15. Sumit Bahuguna

    A decent read. The time travel aspect was a little clunky, but the emotional core of the story was strong enough to hold my attention.

  16. Pratikshya Pattanayak

    A powerful story about grief and addiction. The s punk scene felt authentic. I couldn’t put it down! Highly recommend.

  17. Ishaan Garg

    An amazing book! It explores themes of loss and regret with grace. The author did a great job capturing the angst of the s.

  18. Harshil Singh

    Compelling story, but I didn’t like the time travel plot device.

  19. Nandini

    This book is a gem. The author’s writing style is both poetic and accessible. The story is heartwarming and heartbreaking.

  20. Saumya Darshan

    Heartbreaking and hopeful. Jonny’s journey is one that will stay with you long after you finish reading. I give it

  21. Snehal Singh

    A solid read. The characters are relatable, and the plot keeps you engaged. I especially enjoyed the s setting.

  22. Amit Rathore

    An interesting concept, but the execution felt a bit rushed. I enjoyed the s punk setting. Worth a read if you’re into time travel.

  23. Anees Ali

    A poignant tale of friendship and regret. The author’s writing style is engaging and thought-provoking. I recommend it.

  24. Dipti Yadav

    Skip to the End is an emotional roller coaster. The author’s writing style is lyrical and evocative. It will stay with you.

  25. Ankit Sharma

    Skip to the End pulled me in from the first page. The author writes about heroin addiction with unflinching honesty.

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