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bethreadsandnaps 's review for:
The Woman in White
by Wilkie Collins
I wonder if this is one of the first books with multiple narrators. Unfortunately, half the time I would forget whose perspective it was. Most of the voices were written very similar. I think they needed more distinction.
This was an interesting mystery without being a detective novel. Maybe it was a pioneer in this arena as well?
Aside from forgetting whose perspective we were in, this book plodded along so slowly. It was likely released like Dickens back in the day with a chapter or two at a time. It felt so long and strung out.
Ultimately, though, it was fairly interesting.
This was an interesting mystery without being a detective novel. Maybe it was a pioneer in this arena as well?
Aside from forgetting whose perspective we were in, this book plodded along so slowly. It was likely released like Dickens back in the day with a chapter or two at a time. It felt so long and strung out.
Ultimately, though, it was fairly interesting.