A fairly predictable short, with a dose of philosophy about life. The character interaction is quite transparent as to the reasons of the exchange. The dialogue, however, is a refreshing back-and-forth conversation that reaches back to the beginning of time. Weighing in at 23 pages, you'll plow through the pages. I did enjoy the writing style. Three stars isn't 'critical' in my opinion. It is an okay, entertaining read.
3 of 5 stars. From the Publisher:
In life one must ask themselves, 'What is mine?' The answer may seem to be easy. "I have all these things that surround me. I have my life, my body, and my soul." Of all those things, you can see them all, except the soul. They say that the soul is what makes, well, me me and you you. But, how do you know that you are who you are suppose to be? Alison is an ordinary girl, or is she? She has asked the question before about what is hers. She came up with the same answer as everyone else, except, in her case, it's just not true!