A Darker Domain by Val McDermid
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I enjoyed both cases and the overall resolution. If I had the first book I’d probably have given a 4 or 5. I watched the tv show instead of reading it, then read her latest which I rated a 5, and thus decided to read all of them.
Parts of the plot, and resulting character decisions irked me a bit. Not going to say what due to spoilers, and it’s just my opinion about how I think characters might have reacted differently.
I will continue with the series as I really enjoy the main and supporting characters, and their development. In addition I really enjoy McDermid’s writing
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Sunday, February 25, 2024
Fun mystery
Swiped by L.M. Chilton
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
The main character Gwen comes off as an unreliable narrator. Though I suspected the culprit early on, the red herrings were fun and developed nicely.
Easy and kind of fun mystery. One aspect of Gwen figuring things out makes her appear a bit denser than she had seemed earlier (where she discusses why culprit chooses locations. I mean that seemed too obvious) Perhaps since it’s an ARC that aspect will be rectified.
Overall a solid 3
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
The main character Gwen comes off as an unreliable narrator. Though I suspected the culprit early on, the red herrings were fun and developed nicely.
Easy and kind of fun mystery. One aspect of Gwen figuring things out makes her appear a bit denser than she had seemed earlier (where she discusses why culprit chooses locations. I mean that seemed too obvious) Perhaps since it’s an ARC that aspect will be rectified.
Overall a solid 3
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Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Enjoyable theme
The Secret Book of Flora Lea by Patti Callahan Henry
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This was an enjoyable read. A combination of historical fiction, romance and a mystery. Not all twists and coincidences worked for me, but I enjoyed the heart of the book: that there’s a power in stories that can sustain people even in bad times.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This was an enjoyable read. A combination of historical fiction, romance and a mystery. Not all twists and coincidences worked for me, but I enjoyed the heart of the book: that there’s a power in stories that can sustain people even in bad times.
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Saturday, February 17, 2024
Poetry
Rifqa by Mohammed El-Kurd
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I don't read much poetry. These poems were beautiful yet often horrifying. There's a great deal of history I am not familiar with. Lots to learn. This is a start for me.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I don't read much poetry. These poems were beautiful yet often horrifying. There's a great deal of history I am not familiar with. Lots to learn. This is a start for me.
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Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Great thriller
Bad Tourists by Caro Carver
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Read this via NetGalley. It will be published in July. This was an engaging thriller, and there was a twist that played out well, and that I didn't see coming.
If you enjoy this genre, put it on your TBR.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Read this via NetGalley. It will be published in July. This was an engaging thriller, and there was a twist that played out well, and that I didn't see coming.
If you enjoy this genre, put it on your TBR.
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Tuesday, February 13, 2024
Good detective story
The Last Close Call by Laura Griffin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I am not familiar with this author, but will read other books by her after reading this. It was an interesting premise, and the working relationship between Rowan (who is a genetic researcher, who also researches geneology) teams up with Jack, a police detective.
When they meet I felt a romance would surely develop. Wasn't reading it for that, but finished the book because of the hunt for the serial rapist/murderer.
The writing was good, and I was grateful one twist I feared didn't come to pass.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I am not familiar with this author, but will read other books by her after reading this. It was an interesting premise, and the working relationship between Rowan (who is a genetic researcher, who also researches geneology) teams up with Jack, a police detective.
When they meet I felt a romance would surely develop. Wasn't reading it for that, but finished the book because of the hunt for the serial rapist/murderer.
The writing was good, and I was grateful one twist I feared didn't come to pass.
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Decent debut, but not a thriller
Midnight on Beacon Street by Emily Ruth Verona
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
The first chapter was intense, and I almost texted a friend who is a fan of horror, but held off.
The genre though reminded me a bit more of a coming of age story overall than a thriller. I also don't mind jumping around with time-frames, but didn't see the point of one of the narrator's story, going back to different times from previous flashbacks; it just didn't seem to add anything to the build up of the plot.
Decent writing, some suspense, a few interesting characters.
Decent debut
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
The first chapter was intense, and I almost texted a friend who is a fan of horror, but held off.
The genre though reminded me a bit more of a coming of age story overall than a thriller. I also don't mind jumping around with time-frames, but didn't see the point of one of the narrator's story, going back to different times from previous flashbacks; it just didn't seem to add anything to the build up of the plot.
Decent writing, some suspense, a few interesting characters.
Decent debut
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Friday, February 9, 2024
Won't read another of her books
The Teacher by Freida McFadden
My rating: 1 of 5 stars
I finished this despite the start of the book being incredibly unrealistic. I kept reading because McFadden does have a way of building suspense. I kept reading despite thinking I knew where this was going; I wanted to see how she built up to the ending. (and, indeed I was right)
At the start of the book she has teachers returning for the first day of school, on the same day students are returning. This is utterly ridiculous. No school ever starts in this fashion. In addition clubs don't start the first day, and she has that taking place as well.
Secondly, Addie is accused of ruining Mr. Tuttle's career (this isn't a spoiler, it is said again and again from the beginning) despite nothing inappropriate happening between them. While investigations might take place, and a teacher would be on leave, this case was so innocuous that its inclusion for the set up of this plot drove me crazy.
Finally, though some aspects of the resolution were satisfying, the twist at the very end made me groan. I went back and read again when this character was first introduced, and it further confirmed the impossibility of this scenario. (There will be a spoiler at the end about this, with specifics)
Clearly Ms. McFadden never paid attention to her own schooling if she thinks schools start in the fashion she described. She also did no research about investigations that might take place, like the one involving Mr. Tuttle (yes, innocent people get accused, and yes their careers might be affected, but the way she laid out this scenario, it isn't in the realm of even opening an investigation)
I have read a couple other books of hers, both with flaws (gave one a 2 and the other a 3, but neither were as flawed as this one. There is even a scene at the beginning where a new teacher is in the lounge, and Eve asks a colleague about her, again showing there wasn't a teacher work week where new teachers are introduced. But she included that scene, why? To have Eve kiss her husband as some sort of power play with the new teacher, but then that plays out to exactly nothing... not a spoiler as it is early in the book and goes nowhere.
Now for the spoilers (view spoiler)[I am sure everyone with half a brain knew that Nate had met Eve when she was his student, and later knew where that poem he wrote Addie originated. It was a bit of a surprise that Kenzie was also a victim of his.
The bit about who Jay was at the end of the story was also ridiculous. Even if she never taught him, she would know who the quarterback was at the school. From the school and town newspapers that would have been revealed. Plus, when I re-read to see if I missed something, it was clear she called him a man, and thought he was a man. Thus the fact that he was a student was not believable. Maybe a cutesy ending so we know Hudson knows everything, but really it was a stupid unnecessary twist.
While I knew where it was going (in additon to him being Eve's teacher, that Nate would be setting Addie up for murdering his wife etc) I had forgotten about the letter he had Addie write as homework, but it was clear even the detective saw how that was a ridiculous set up, and probably heightened her suspicions ... (hide spoiler)]
It might seem unwarranted to give a book a 1 since I finished it. And previously I have given books a 2 simply because of that. Honestly, I probably would have done that again, if she didn't have that one final, ridiculous twist at the very end
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My rating: 1 of 5 stars
I finished this despite the start of the book being incredibly unrealistic. I kept reading because McFadden does have a way of building suspense. I kept reading despite thinking I knew where this was going; I wanted to see how she built up to the ending. (and, indeed I was right)
At the start of the book she has teachers returning for the first day of school, on the same day students are returning. This is utterly ridiculous. No school ever starts in this fashion. In addition clubs don't start the first day, and she has that taking place as well.
Secondly, Addie is accused of ruining Mr. Tuttle's career (this isn't a spoiler, it is said again and again from the beginning) despite nothing inappropriate happening between them. While investigations might take place, and a teacher would be on leave, this case was so innocuous that its inclusion for the set up of this plot drove me crazy.
Finally, though some aspects of the resolution were satisfying, the twist at the very end made me groan. I went back and read again when this character was first introduced, and it further confirmed the impossibility of this scenario. (There will be a spoiler at the end about this, with specifics)
Clearly Ms. McFadden never paid attention to her own schooling if she thinks schools start in the fashion she described. She also did no research about investigations that might take place, like the one involving Mr. Tuttle (yes, innocent people get accused, and yes their careers might be affected, but the way she laid out this scenario, it isn't in the realm of even opening an investigation)
I have read a couple other books of hers, both with flaws (gave one a 2 and the other a 3, but neither were as flawed as this one. There is even a scene at the beginning where a new teacher is in the lounge, and Eve asks a colleague about her, again showing there wasn't a teacher work week where new teachers are introduced. But she included that scene, why? To have Eve kiss her husband as some sort of power play with the new teacher, but then that plays out to exactly nothing... not a spoiler as it is early in the book and goes nowhere.
Now for the spoilers (view spoiler)[I am sure everyone with half a brain knew that Nate had met Eve when she was his student, and later knew where that poem he wrote Addie originated. It was a bit of a surprise that Kenzie was also a victim of his.
The bit about who Jay was at the end of the story was also ridiculous. Even if she never taught him, she would know who the quarterback was at the school. From the school and town newspapers that would have been revealed. Plus, when I re-read to see if I missed something, it was clear she called him a man, and thought he was a man. Thus the fact that he was a student was not believable. Maybe a cutesy ending so we know Hudson knows everything, but really it was a stupid unnecessary twist.
While I knew where it was going (in additon to him being Eve's teacher, that Nate would be setting Addie up for murdering his wife etc) I had forgotten about the letter he had Addie write as homework, but it was clear even the detective saw how that was a ridiculous set up, and probably heightened her suspicions ... (hide spoiler)]
It might seem unwarranted to give a book a 1 since I finished it. And previously I have given books a 2 simply because of that. Honestly, I probably would have done that again, if she didn't have that one final, ridiculous twist at the very end
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Thursday, February 8, 2024
Decent mystery despite some issues with believability
Such a Lovely Family by Aggie Blum Thompson
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I read this as an ARC from NetGalley.
The writing was compelling, and a few of the characters were interesting. The murder mystery itself was interesting, and I enjoyed the aspect of figuring which of the many suspects would prove to be the murderer.
Much of the background and set-up were a bit unbelievable. Because of the unbelievability, I almost gave this a 2. However, considering it's an arc some things might be tweaked, I gave it a 3.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I read this as an ARC from NetGalley.
The writing was compelling, and a few of the characters were interesting. The murder mystery itself was interesting, and I enjoyed the aspect of figuring which of the many suspects would prove to be the murderer.
Much of the background and set-up were a bit unbelievable. Because of the unbelievability, I almost gave this a 2. However, considering it's an arc some things might be tweaked, I gave it a 3.
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Tuesday, February 6, 2024
A Cozy series I will continue
Murder Most Frothy by Cleo Coyle
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I have been reading Cozy mysteries recently, typically starting a series with its most recent book, and then going back to the beginning. A number of those I ended up quitting after the first or second. One series had an irritating character with supposedly no skills working in that field at a high level. That combined with the main character constantly focusing on other women's cleavage, made me give that one up. And another was so detailed about every mundane, irrelevant aspect of houses and furnishings that I was literally screaming shut up, before quitting that series.
While in all cozies one has to strain credibility at times, and usually learn a great deal about owning a restaurant, bookstore, or a bed and breakfast that the main character suddenly inherits, the good ones lure me in with good character development as well as decent mysteries with plausible red herrings and solutions that make sense.
Thus far, this series is doing that for me. This was book number 4, and I am enjoying learning more about the characters' development as it will lead me to what was taking place in the most recent book in the series. Thus, # 5 is already on my holds list at my library.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I have been reading Cozy mysteries recently, typically starting a series with its most recent book, and then going back to the beginning. A number of those I ended up quitting after the first or second. One series had an irritating character with supposedly no skills working in that field at a high level. That combined with the main character constantly focusing on other women's cleavage, made me give that one up. And another was so detailed about every mundane, irrelevant aspect of houses and furnishings that I was literally screaming shut up, before quitting that series.
While in all cozies one has to strain credibility at times, and usually learn a great deal about owning a restaurant, bookstore, or a bed and breakfast that the main character suddenly inherits, the good ones lure me in with good character development as well as decent mysteries with plausible red herrings and solutions that make sense.
Thus far, this series is doing that for me. This was book number 4, and I am enjoying learning more about the characters' development as it will lead me to what was taking place in the most recent book in the series. Thus, # 5 is already on my holds list at my library.
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Friday, February 2, 2024
Heartfelt Story
Familia by Lauren E. Rico
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I was drawn in quickly, and didn't want to stop reading. The characters are well developed, and as a reader I was fervently hoping for a happy ending for all.
There are very sad moments, and a few scary moments as the story develops. The plotting for the past events as well as what is taking place currently are handled well.
I really wanted to know about one character, who played a pivotal role and whose story I feared might not get an ending, but it was a nice and fitting ending.
Really, just beautiful story telling.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I was drawn in quickly, and didn't want to stop reading. The characters are well developed, and as a reader I was fervently hoping for a happy ending for all.
There are very sad moments, and a few scary moments as the story develops. The plotting for the past events as well as what is taking place currently are handled well.
I really wanted to know about one character, who played a pivotal role and whose story I feared might not get an ending, but it was a nice and fitting ending.
Really, just beautiful story telling.
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Thursday, February 1, 2024
Great characters and story
Past Lying by Val McDermid
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I had seen a TV show based on the first book in this series, and picked up the latest at the library. The characters were intriguing, and there were references to another character that I want to learn more about (Phil, who in this book is deceased but clearly loved).
I enjoyed the setting, the time-frame (a book that truly does justice to the lockdown experienced in the spring of 2020) and especially the premise of how the cold case came to light.
I thought the investigation, as well as some side stories dealing with Covid's impact and another about Syrian refugees were nicely intertwined.
I have decided to go back and read the previous books, but am starting with book 2 since I know enough of the plot of book 1 from the TV show.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I had seen a TV show based on the first book in this series, and picked up the latest at the library. The characters were intriguing, and there were references to another character that I want to learn more about (Phil, who in this book is deceased but clearly loved).
I enjoyed the setting, the time-frame (a book that truly does justice to the lockdown experienced in the spring of 2020) and especially the premise of how the cold case came to light.
I thought the investigation, as well as some side stories dealing with Covid's impact and another about Syrian refugees were nicely intertwined.
I have decided to go back and read the previous books, but am starting with book 2 since I know enough of the plot of book 1 from the TV show.
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Fun start to a series
Murder, She Barked by Krista Davis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I enjoyed this cozy mystery, and will continue with this series. The setting was great, the characters were interesting, and I felt the red herrings and solution were handled well.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I enjoyed this cozy mystery, and will continue with this series. The setting was great, the characters were interesting, and I felt the red herrings and solution were handled well.
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Intense but beautiful
Let Us Descend by Jesmyn Ward
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Beautifully written. Intensely sad. Horrific experiences for Annis (and of course all who lived and died)
Might write more later, but it is an overwhelming book to read
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Beautifully written. Intensely sad. Horrific experiences for Annis (and of course all who lived and died)
Might write more later, but it is an overwhelming book to read
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Compelling and beautiful
The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A beautiful novel that touched me in so many ways. Once I started it I didn't want to put it down, since I wanted to get to the resolution.
The characters touched my heart, and I rooted for them. The setting and situations were believably and beautifully portrayed.
This story will stick with me.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A beautiful novel that touched me in so many ways. Once I started it I didn't want to put it down, since I wanted to get to the resolution.
The characters touched my heart, and I rooted for them. The setting and situations were believably and beautifully portrayed.
This story will stick with me.
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One of the best thrillers I have read
First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book completely wowed me. Makes me unsure why I gave any other thriller a 5.
The premise intrigued me, and it holds up.
Characters you'll care about, and well constructed plot.
I honestly won't write anymore out of fear of giving away something.
I intend to read it again very soon, but will lend it to my friend so I can talk to someone about it first
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book completely wowed me. Makes me unsure why I gave any other thriller a 5.
The premise intrigued me, and it holds up.
Characters you'll care about, and well constructed plot.
I honestly won't write anymore out of fear of giving away something.
I intend to read it again very soon, but will lend it to my friend so I can talk to someone about it first
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Terrific audiobook
Resurrection Walk by Michael Connelly
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I loved the fact that they were working together, and the updates on Harry's treatment. I am not usually able to finish audiobooks as for some reason my attention wanders easily, if I am not reading a physical or an ebook.
This held my attention due to the terrific narrators.
The plot was great too, with initially a few cases to pay attention to, until finally the main one is addressed (the Sanz case). There were lots of twists as Haller moves the case forward with assistance from Harry and others.
The ending is intriguing, and I will quickly get the next book in either series, or if there is another one where the brothers are once again working together.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I loved the fact that they were working together, and the updates on Harry's treatment. I am not usually able to finish audiobooks as for some reason my attention wanders easily, if I am not reading a physical or an ebook.
This held my attention due to the terrific narrators.
The plot was great too, with initially a few cases to pay attention to, until finally the main one is addressed (the Sanz case). There were lots of twists as Haller moves the case forward with assistance from Harry and others.
The ending is intriguing, and I will quickly get the next book in either series, or if there is another one where the brothers are once again working together.
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Intriguing and well-written
Babel by R.F. Kuang
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
There's a ton of themes to deal with in this heavy novel. I am still processing the book, but will share a few thoughts.
Colonialism, racism, and how language forms our identities are probably the three themes that stood out for me. War, and its rationalizations are another.
Lighter themes include relationships and identity (not to say that those are light in general, but here they were often sub themes that influenced the other larger themes)
Power is probably the biggest contender here though as it affects all the others.
I have always loved looking at etymology and this book gives a complex look at language and the meaning of words, and how those words can change via other languages and cultures. And how language is powerful overall.
I am not a person who learns languages easily (or at all), so I quickly fell in love with many of these characters whose facility with language brings them to Babel and Oxford.
I debated between a 4 and a 5, and realized for me, having started writing reviews vs rating in 2023, a 5 tends to mean for me, a book I would recommend everyone reading. While I do think this is indeed a worthy book, I am not sure it is an easy one to pick up and stick with.
Who knows though as I have played around with my ratings often. Giving a 1 then feeling like since I finished a book it should get a 2. Giving that 2 then thinking about plot holes or other red flags and thinking it should remain a 1. I will probably continue to internally debate rating distinctions this year.
This was my first completed book of 2024. It was a book that I intended to read last year, but remained in my TBR pile.
Thus, I have completed my first resolution, to finish this book.
I am quite glad I did, and I expect it will continue to be on my mind
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
There's a ton of themes to deal with in this heavy novel. I am still processing the book, but will share a few thoughts.
Colonialism, racism, and how language forms our identities are probably the three themes that stood out for me. War, and its rationalizations are another.
Lighter themes include relationships and identity (not to say that those are light in general, but here they were often sub themes that influenced the other larger themes)
Power is probably the biggest contender here though as it affects all the others.
I have always loved looking at etymology and this book gives a complex look at language and the meaning of words, and how those words can change via other languages and cultures. And how language is powerful overall.
I am not a person who learns languages easily (or at all), so I quickly fell in love with many of these characters whose facility with language brings them to Babel and Oxford.
I debated between a 4 and a 5, and realized for me, having started writing reviews vs rating in 2023, a 5 tends to mean for me, a book I would recommend everyone reading. While I do think this is indeed a worthy book, I am not sure it is an easy one to pick up and stick with.
Who knows though as I have played around with my ratings often. Giving a 1 then feeling like since I finished a book it should get a 2. Giving that 2 then thinking about plot holes or other red flags and thinking it should remain a 1. I will probably continue to internally debate rating distinctions this year.
This was my first completed book of 2024. It was a book that I intended to read last year, but remained in my TBR pile.
Thus, I have completed my first resolution, to finish this book.
I am quite glad I did, and I expect it will continue to be on my mind
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Unique story for this trope
The Search Party by Hannah Richell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I was initially concerned about the number of characters, and the each having their own chapter perspectives. This set-up either works well or, if the characters aren't distinct enough, I end up going back to the chapter title to see who is narrating.
This one worked. I was able to keep track of the characters because they're distinctive.
The build up was quite good. As a reader you're not sure of a number of things, and how each aspect was revealed worked well. Though I knew early on why one character disliked another, and that that would cause a big fall out, I didn't see how that would all play out until the end.
I was worried for a few characters, and thought the ending was good not only for those characters, but also for a believable resolution.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I was initially concerned about the number of characters, and the each having their own chapter perspectives. This set-up either works well or, if the characters aren't distinct enough, I end up going back to the chapter title to see who is narrating.
This one worked. I was able to keep track of the characters because they're distinctive.
The build up was quite good. As a reader you're not sure of a number of things, and how each aspect was revealed worked well. Though I knew early on why one character disliked another, and that that would cause a big fall out, I didn't see how that would all play out until the end.
I was worried for a few characters, and thought the ending was good not only for those characters, but also for a believable resolution.
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