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a_chickletz 's review for:
The Woman in the Mirror
by Rebecca James
Odd. What a very odd book.
While this book hearkened back to the old 60's/70's Gothics, the writing was very clumsy and or the narration was very bland.
I couldn't tell if the Winterbourne house was cursed/not cursed/or simply from bad story-telling it just ended up being a whole bunch of coincidences.
I found the characters very one-note and or not memorable. The worst character or the most deranged character was Alice. One minute she seemed pretty sane and then the next she became an absolute psycho.
I feel that there is a story in this book but I don't think it was that well crafted to convey the Gothic imagery that the synopsis provoked.
While this book hearkened back to the old 60's/70's Gothics, the writing was very clumsy and or the narration was very bland.
I couldn't tell if the Winterbourne house was cursed/not cursed/or simply from bad story-telling it just ended up being a whole bunch of coincidences.
I found the characters very one-note and or not memorable. The worst character or the most deranged character was Alice. One minute she seemed pretty sane and then the next she became an absolute psycho.
I feel that there is a story in this book but I don't think it was that well crafted to convey the Gothic imagery that the synopsis provoked.