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readingruss 's review for:
Amelia Unabridged
by Ashley Schumacher
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
This books is beautiful. The grief so palpable that I could feel it in my bones. I didn't quite cry but I felt it in my chest.
I felt the pacing was a tad off which put me off reading it for a while but the slowness of the story I think actually made the impact feel more real.
There's always an element with YA that I find unrealistic (I.e. falling in love in short periods of time , being invited to stay in a strangers spare room etc.) But I just take that with a pinch of salt. The story could be made more realistic but then I feel it would lose some of its charm.
The epilogue was perfect, it didn't go into lots of detail after the characters future but gave enough to give it the perfect ending.
Now I need someone to write the Orman Chronicles please!
This books is beautiful. The grief so palpable that I could feel it in my bones. I didn't quite cry but I felt it in my chest.
I felt the pacing was a tad off which put me off reading it for a while but the slowness of the story I think actually made the impact feel more real.
There's always an element with YA that I find unrealistic (I.e. falling in love in short periods of time , being invited to stay in a strangers spare room etc.) But I just take that with a pinch of salt. The story could be made more realistic but then I feel it would lose some of its charm.
The epilogue was perfect, it didn't go into lots of detail after the characters future but gave enough to give it the perfect ending.
Now I need someone to write the Orman Chronicles please!