A review by krysteendamon
The Children's Home by Charles Lambert

5.0

 This book is not for everyone. 

I won’t expand on what the story is about, the less you know the better. And if you’re truly interested in it just based off of the synopsis, then don’t read ANY of the reviews either. Not even this one. Stop reading this and read the book. 

I see that a lot of the reviews state that the story either had no point or that the reader missed the point. I don’t think the story has a singular, all encompassing point. Whatever you pull out of it, is what you need to pull. I can’t really explain it. But I saw a message hidden in folds within the story and it was pretty impactful. 

The writing is beautiful and the characters are intriguing. Throughout the story I kept wanting to know more about them. Morgan is really the only one we ever learn anything about, but by the time I had finished it, I found that I knew who everyone was because the author had built them in a way that allowed me to create them to be who I needed them to be. I’m fairly certain that I’m not making any sense to anyone who hasn’t read it or didn’t get the point. 

All in all, I loved this immensely. And I want more stories like this. If you’ve read and enjoyed this, please make recommendations.