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One for All
by Lillie Lainoff
adventurous
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
mysterious
tense
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
I feel like this book has been somewhat incorrectly marketed/marked on Goodreads. It's marked as LGBTQ+, despite the fact that the only queer relationship is introduced about 80 pages from the end (if that) and it's barely mentioned again after that. It's written as though it was foreshadowed but in my opinion it wasn't enough to make you notice it or care about it.
I found that the plot twist was blindingly obvious.Were we not meant to suspect Etienne of anything? Also, how did Tania not realise that it was the voice of Etienne and not the voice on Henri. Also, the differing ways that Henri and Etienne are presented in the book means that as a reader I didn't picture them as having similar stature in any way.
Despite all of this it was a good read. I really liked the POTS representation and the sisterhood between the Mousquetaires de la Lune.
C- 7.5
A- 8
W- 8
P- 7
I- 6.5
L- 7.5
E- 7.5
I found that the plot twist was blindingly obvious.
Despite all of this it was a good read. I really liked the POTS representation and the sisterhood between the Mousquetaires de la Lune.
C- 7.5
A- 8
W- 8
P- 7
I- 6.5
L- 7.5
E- 7.5