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A review by pagebypaigebks
The Bigfoot Queen by Jennifer Weiner
3.5
“She knew what, and who, she was... and, once you knew those things, it was a much simpler matter to find out where you belonged.”
I'd like to thank Simon & Schuster for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!
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Content Warnings: kidnapping
I loved the themes of found family in this book! We had a large cast of characters that all had some form of self-improvement and development, I think that the multiple POVs really helped to develop each side plot. Even though this was technically the third book in the series, I agree that it can be read as a standalone. But I do think that reading the first two books would connect you to the characters more. The storyline was intriguing and was fun to follow. However, I do wish that the ending was a bit longer to give more closure.
I'd like to thank Simon & Schuster for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!
I've also posted this review on Instagram and my blog.
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Blog Post
Content Warnings: kidnapping
I loved the themes of found family in this book! We had a large cast of characters that all had some form of self-improvement and development, I think that the multiple POVs really helped to develop each side plot. Even though this was technically the third book in the series, I agree that it can be read as a standalone. But I do think that reading the first two books would connect you to the characters more. The storyline was intriguing and was fun to follow. However, I do wish that the ending was a bit longer to give more closure.
Moderate: Kidnapping