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A review by p0laris
Prophecy of the Sisters by Michelle Zink
3.0
This mini review was originally published at The Reading Fever
What I loved
Michelle Zink's writing. It was beautiful!
The setting. I was drawn to the time period, and I liked the Gothic feel it had to it.
The concept of the prophecy. Seriously. Generations of sisters turned against each other? Genius!
The strong beginning.
What I didn't love
The plot fell short. Honestly, I was expecting more, and it didn't deliver.
There were a few times when the emotions of the characters didn't match with the situation. Most notably, was a horrible part towards the end, where emotions were just not there...and they really should have been.
In short: Prophecy of the Sisters is not without its merits, and the prophecy itself is so good, that I would still recommend it to anyone who is interested in the genre.
What I loved
Michelle Zink's writing. It was beautiful!
The setting. I was drawn to the time period, and I liked the Gothic feel it had to it.
The concept of the prophecy. Seriously. Generations of sisters turned against each other? Genius!
The strong beginning.
What I didn't love
The plot fell short. Honestly, I was expecting more, and it didn't deliver.
There were a few times when the emotions of the characters didn't match with the situation. Most notably, was a horrible part towards the end, where emotions were just not there...and they really should have been.
In short: Prophecy of the Sisters is not without its merits, and the prophecy itself is so good, that I would still recommend it to anyone who is interested in the genre.