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BotM - JUNE 2021
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The story and the pace of the story is fast enough and keeps you entertained and interested. The language use for me at times was cringe inducing, but I do understand that it is meant to allow the reader to submerge into the style of speech and thought of specific characters. There is a lot of moving from perspective to perspective, which I did enjoy as there were a few nice surprises there.
The plot itself seems very modern, contemporary and current, with a futuristic twist, which is unique and an interesting thought experiment. A bit of a "what if..." that allows the reader to hopefully gain a new perspective and think about their life and how they would deal with it in the universe of this story.
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Books mentioned in this topic
They Both Die at the End (other topics)The Ancestor (other topics)
They Both Die at the End (other topics)
The House in the Cerulean Sea (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Lee Matthew Goldberg (other topics)Adam Silvera (other topics)
T.J. Klune (other topics)
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Books of the month:
1. The Ancestor by Lee Matthew Goldberg
2. They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
3. The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune