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jeremynelson0899 's review for:
The Sisterhood
by Katherine Bradley
adventurous
dark
emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Let's start with the good things first:
The plot was very, very good. Especially in the latter half of it. The characters were very compelling and I couldn't help rooting for them throughout.
For a book out of one of the bigger publishing houses, I was slightly shocked by the editing. Or seemingly a lack, thereof. There were noticeable sentences which made absolutely no sense, such as "As a woman, I had no tech permissions, so wrote to Arthur, and then when I didn't hear back, My Rymen." And yes, the full stop is where the sentence genuinely ended.
Also, the first part had very key and engaging parts to the plot, however in between said moments, it felt extremely slow and handled sluggishly. These are the reasons it got a 3.5 stars from me. However, I would still recommend it.
The plot was very, very good. Especially in the latter half of it. The characters were very compelling and I couldn't help rooting for them throughout.
For a book out of one of the bigger publishing houses, I was slightly shocked by the editing. Or seemingly a lack, thereof. There were noticeable sentences which made absolutely no sense, such as "As a woman, I had no tech permissions, so wrote to Arthur, and then when I didn't hear back, My Rymen." And yes, the full stop is where the sentence genuinely ended.
Also, the first part had very key and engaging parts to the plot, however in between said moments, it felt extremely slow and handled sluggishly. These are the reasons it got a 3.5 stars from me. However, I would still recommend it.