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atwade 's review for:
Whispers and the Roars
by K. Webster
Where do I even start with this one… it was by far one of the most unique books I’ve ever read, I’ll give it that! I really went back and forth whether to give it 2 or 3 stars, but ultimately I just didn’t really enjoy the story. It was a fascinating story but if I would have known what it was about I probably wouldn’t have read it. That’s the tricky part about going into books blind, but the thing is, you really should go into this book blind (If you don’t have any triggers) I don’t have triggers but I just didn’t find this to be enjoyable.
And I know the point really wasn’t for it to be an “enjoyable” read, and I took that chance. BUT I will say this did get me out of a week reading slump… I was intrigued AND confused.
I was so incredibly confused throughout the first half of the book. I had no idea what was going on. I really did not put the pieces together, so I was not happy with a lot of stuff that happened. Once I figured out what happened I still couldn’t shake the feelings I had in the first half. I honestly might have enjoyed this story more if I would have figured out what was going on sooner.
This is such a tough book to rate/review because I feel like it’s too complex for me to just rate it on whether I had a “good time” reading it or not.
And I know the point really wasn’t for it to be an “enjoyable” read, and I took that chance. BUT I will say this did get me out of a week reading slump… I was intrigued AND confused.
I was so incredibly confused throughout the first half of the book. I had no idea what was going on. I really did not put the pieces together, so I was not happy with a lot of stuff that happened. Once I figured out what happened I still couldn’t shake the feelings I had in the first half. I honestly might have enjoyed this story more if I would have figured out what was going on sooner.
This is such a tough book to rate/review because I feel like it’s too complex for me to just rate it on whether I had a “good time” reading it or not.