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The Museum of Second Chances
by A. E. Warren
Oh, gosh. This book was fantastic. I enjoyed every second of it.
The story follows Elise, a Sapien, who lands a job working at the Museum of Second Chances. There, she plays the role of Companion to a Neanderthal known as Twenty-One. At first, Elise is hesitant and nervous, but soon finds herself easing into the job, as well as starting a tentative friendship with another Companion. But all of that just might come crumbling down if Elise isn't careful.
I have to say, this was a really strong debut novel. It has a unique premise that immediately drew me in, and both the character development and world building kept me captivated. I couldn't wait to see how things played out.
I think my favorite character in the story is probably Samuel. He's an interesting guy, and I'm curious to know more about him. I also really liked Elise and Georgina too.
The plot is nicely paced and keeps readers interested. It's definitely a fascinating concept, and I thought it was written quite well and was fleshed out properly.
Overall, not a bad start to a fun, new series. Looking forward to book two.
4.5 stars from me!
The story follows Elise, a Sapien, who lands a job working at the Museum of Second Chances. There, she plays the role of Companion to a Neanderthal known as Twenty-One. At first, Elise is hesitant and nervous, but soon finds herself easing into the job, as well as starting a tentative friendship with another Companion. But all of that just might come crumbling down if Elise isn't careful.
I have to say, this was a really strong debut novel. It has a unique premise that immediately drew me in, and both the character development and world building kept me captivated. I couldn't wait to see how things played out.
I think my favorite character in the story is probably Samuel. He's an interesting guy, and I'm curious to know more about him. I also really liked Elise and Georgina too.
The plot is nicely paced and keeps readers interested. It's definitely a fascinating concept, and I thought it was written quite well and was fleshed out properly.
Overall, not a bad start to a fun, new series. Looking forward to book two.
4.5 stars from me!