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stephkouts 's review for:
Glass Houses
by Madeline Ashby
Overall, I enjoyed this book. It's unique premise captured me from the start - sci-fi, AI, futuristic, thriller.
The back-and-forth from before the plane crash, to what was happening on the island was a little clunky and didn't seem to fit in some places. It is best to go in without any expectations, because it's not really a whodunnit, rather a why-dunnit. There are plenty of plot-twists and surprises, regardless. Some plot points were confusing or seemed misplaced, but it didn't ruin the story overall.
In the end, Glass Houses was a fun, wild ride with moments of suspense that had me up late, needing to know what happens next.
Thank you to NetGalley and Tor publishing for provding me a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
The back-and-forth from before the plane crash, to what was happening on the island was a little clunky and didn't seem to fit in some places. It is best to go in without any expectations, because it's not really a whodunnit, rather a why-dunnit. There are plenty of plot-twists and surprises, regardless. Some plot points were confusing or seemed misplaced, but it didn't ruin the story overall.
In the end, Glass Houses was a fun, wild ride with moments of suspense that had me up late, needing to know what happens next.
Thank you to NetGalley and Tor publishing for provding me a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.