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A review by thedisneyreader
Our Infinite Fates by Laura Steven
inspiring
reflective
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC! I was very excited to read this book.
This book was a beautifully written representation of life and love and what it means to live and be true to yourself. The story follows two souls as they reincarnate together in each life. One of the things I loved most about this was that their gender is never set in stone. It showed how the soul transcends above all and how who you are inside is all that matters. And the twist at the end….mind blowing!
The story focused more on character development and plot so there wasn’t as much detail for settings. This worked well because it kept the focus on the characters and the story so you don’t get lost in the details of everything else. Also, even the minor characters were so well written. I really felt like they all had their own personality traits and were very distinguishable from each other.
This book was a beautifully written representation of life and love and what it means to live and be true to yourself. The story follows two souls as they reincarnate together in each life. One of the things I loved most about this was that their gender is never set in stone. It showed how the soul transcends above all and how who you are inside is all that matters. And the twist at the end….mind blowing!
The story focused more on character development and plot so there wasn’t as much detail for settings. This worked well because it kept the focus on the characters and the story so you don’t get lost in the details of everything else. Also, even the minor characters were so well written. I really felt like they all had their own personality traits and were very distinguishable from each other.