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Motheater
by Linda H. Codega
Well, this was a book. It wasn’t bad, but I didn’t really enjoy it. I love the setting and the dual time lines, but that’s where my love ends.
First off, I don’t like Bennie. Her overall attitude kind of sucks. Kudos to those around her for putting up with her. I get that she’s upset her friend (and others) died, but that’s not a reason to be rude to everyone else. She pushed her boyfriend away, and he continually tries to offer her support despite her ignoring him and being rude. And she expects an awful lot of help from a woman who is essentially a complete stranger. And she’s flat out mean to said stranger on multiple occasions.
Motheater I can’t quite figure out. I don’t know if I like her or not, but I guess I understand her struggle. She was forced to the edge of society despite doing what she could to rectify a problem she inadvertently caused. However, other people’s bigotry didn’t allow her to complete that.
Overall, I guess I was expecting more mystery and suspense, so I was left a little unfulfilled.
**Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington Publishing for access to this title in exchange for an honest review**
First off, I don’t like Bennie. Her overall attitude kind of sucks. Kudos to those around her for putting up with her. I get that she’s upset her friend (and others) died, but that’s not a reason to be rude to everyone else. She pushed her boyfriend away, and he continually tries to offer her support despite her ignoring him and being rude. And she expects an awful lot of help from a woman who is essentially a complete stranger. And she’s flat out mean to said stranger on multiple occasions.
Motheater I can’t quite figure out. I don’t know if I like her or not, but I guess I understand her struggle. She was forced to the edge of society despite doing what she could to rectify a problem she inadvertently caused. However, other people’s bigotry didn’t allow her to complete that.
Overall, I guess I was expecting more mystery and suspense, so I was left a little unfulfilled.
**Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington Publishing for access to this title in exchange for an honest review**