The Death and Life of Zebulon Finch is a tremendous expedition of an extraordinary, horrific yet detailed some what addressed as a memoir of how someone could alter their life with a second chance. One could struggle but testing their new strength to get back up on their feet, to take the opportunity to reinvent one's self, and searching the core of redemption. In my opinion, this book was like a freaky science fiction of Forest Gump impacted with an immortal, teenage Oliver Twist, set in a paused life in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. 642 pages; this book took me three days to read, and it also took me a while to get back down to earth, but it is worth reading and I couldn't even put this book down, even if I tried. I felt as if I was Zebulon, narrating the entire journey, gasping at every twisted moments, clutching my chest at the most magnificent collisions, and swimming in a pool of my own tears. I am hell bent to know what happens next!!!