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estherleslie 's review for:
The Last Murder at the End of the World
by Stuart Turton
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This was a pretty easy read but at the same time kept me guessing. I didn’t enjoy this as much as the Seven deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, but I did enjoy the concepts and the writing style.
Tbh it has a similar plot of the seven deaths with a mystery needing to be solved within a certain timeframe and someone who has lots of information not sharing it with the main characters.
I thought the futuristic setting of the book we pretty interesting and the concept of creating human like creatures to do all of the dirty work humans don’t want to do.
I felt like I didn’t really have a whole lot of respect for Niema with her experimenting on innocent humans, like I know she was trying to improve humanity but those people didn’t have a choice. Also who said she could just decide what was going to happen to all of humanity??
I enjoyed the short chapters and felt like it was an easily digestible book with some fun commentary on human kind.
Tbh it has a similar plot of the seven deaths with a mystery needing to be solved within a certain timeframe and someone who has lots of information not sharing it with the main characters.
I felt like I didn’t really have a whole lot of respect for Niema with her experimenting on innocent humans, like I know she was trying to improve humanity but those people didn’t have a choice. Also who said she could just decide what was going to happen to all of humanity??
I enjoyed the short chapters and felt like it was an easily digestible book with some fun commentary on human kind.