A review by cestnicka
The Farm by Joanne Ramos

informative reflective slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

This book had a really interesting concept, I loved how it got into the economical disparities between cultures, the divide between the rich and poor and how it affects the way we live, and also the slightly dystopian but also slightly true world that is paid surrogacy. 

I also enjoyed the internal struggles the author conveyed within each character and it really is thought provoking and makes you question and think. I also liked that she showed everyone has two sides to them and that there is also more than one way to look at things and how that can get misconstrued sometimes.

It had a lot of potential and could have been a really amazing read, however despite all these great things, I just didn’t love it for a few reasons…

There were too many characters that I felt didn’t add anything to the story and wished they would have focused a bit more on the main character and her struggles. 

I also found the book to be too long because of what I said above. The story lacked a focal point. I struggled because it didn’t feel like there was a strong plot. So I kept waiting for something to happen and it took too long for what would be “the plot” to really get going. 

I also felt like the ending was pretty weak. I just think it needed a lot more depth. I wish she would have narrowed down the topic a bit more and really focused in on what the good parts of the story were.

It was an ok book but I needed more depth in less pages.

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