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A review by sorryiambooked
Spark by John Twelve Hawks
4.0
I love Hawks' writing and this book was no different. I really, really liked this book.
Written in first person, Jacob's voice and point of view is like nothing I've read before. Jacob, along with the world he lives in, is clearly written with just the right amount of description. I felt like I was a ghost following Jacob around. Which is funny considering that Jacob believes himself to be dead. Or at least a being that does not entirely exist.
This book is a great metaphor for how we live now and where we might end up. Maybe.
While it wasn't gripping for me every page or even every chapter, that didn't take anything away from the whole of the novel or reading experience for me.
Longer review on the blog: https://sorryiambooked.wordpress.com/2016/03/04/review-spark/
Written in first person, Jacob's voice and point of view is like nothing I've read before. Jacob, along with the world he lives in, is clearly written with just the right amount of description. I felt like I was a ghost following Jacob around. Which is funny considering that Jacob believes himself to be dead. Or at least a being that does not entirely exist.
This book is a great metaphor for how we live now and where we might end up. Maybe.
While it wasn't gripping for me every page or even every chapter, that didn't take anything away from the whole of the novel or reading experience for me.
Longer review on the blog: https://sorryiambooked.wordpress.com/2016/03/04/review-spark/