A review by albon
A Hope at the End of the World by Sarah Lark

4.0

2017 review:

Not as good as her other books, mostly because this was really short and her books are usually 600+ pages. I still enjoyed it, but I wish it was longer so she could've spent more time building up these characters and their lives.

I read this as a translated book, it was originally written in german but I read it in norwegian, and I could clearly tell that the translator wasn't the same as the one who translated her original New Zealand trilogy (which this one is a sequel to). In my opinion the old translator was a lot better. The new one had a tendency to leave some words in english, like "Mom" and "Dad" and "breeches", and it really disrupted the flow of the book.

Before reading:

If "James" is Jack and Gloria's son I will fling myself into the sun. In a good way.

READING PROGRESS
April 17, 2017 – Shelved
April 17, 2017 – Shelved as: to-read
August 16, 2017 – Started Reading
August 22, 2017 –
page 50  18.73% "Bad news: I hate the protagonist already. She spent the first thirty pages talking about how much she loves her sister and would do anything for her, and then out of nowhere she betrays her in the worst posible way. Not a great start."
August 29, 2017 – Shelved as: historical-fiction
August 29, 2017 – Shelved as: read-in-2017
August 29, 2017 – Shelved as: read-in-norwegian
August 29, 2017 – Finished Reading