"Cameron was a counter. He vomited nineteen times to San Francisco. He liked to count everything that he did. This made Greer a little nervous when he first met up with Cameron years ago, but now he'd gotten used to it by now. He had to or it might have driven him crazy."
A big theme in this book is insanity vs sanity and fake vs reality. I think it's funny that Greer thought he might go insane if he didn't get used to Cameron's repeated counting. Yet he never refers to Cameron as being crazy. Cameron's counting is a constant reasurrance of facts and reality even when things become supernatural and questionable.
No comments:
Post a Comment