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Things I Never Told You by Beth K. Vogt
4.0
3.5 out of 5 stars
For the length of this book, I finished it rather quickly. Another thing to note is that it normally takes me longer to read contemporary opposed to sci-fi or fantasy and I flew through this book. The book was well written and the content was enjoyable.
This book follows three sisters, after the death of their sister. It shows a dysfunctional family, slowly coming to grips with their grief and growing closer together.
This book is full of emotion and "real life". I got caught up in each of the sister's stories and wanted to know what would happen.
The characters were well-written and had real problems. I felt sad for the characters and felt their pain and struggles as the story continued on.
I loved the aspect of Payton slowly opening her heart to God, and I love the part that Zach plays in this book.
Another thing I loved was Payton's transition throughout the story. She started off in a really bad place at the beginning of the story and ended up in a slightly better place. I love that her life wasn't suddenly perfect, but it was a slow change.
I look forward to reading whatever coming next in this series.
If you enjoy reading contemporary Christian fiction, then I highly recommend that you add this book to your reading list!
Thank you to Tyndale House Publishers for sending me a copy of this book!
Thanks for reading this book review!
If you would like to read more book reviews, check out my blog at www.sarahjuneblog.com.
For the length of this book, I finished it rather quickly. Another thing to note is that it normally takes me longer to read contemporary opposed to sci-fi or fantasy and I flew through this book. The book was well written and the content was enjoyable.
This book follows three sisters, after the death of their sister. It shows a dysfunctional family, slowly coming to grips with their grief and growing closer together.
This book is full of emotion and "real life". I got caught up in each of the sister's stories and wanted to know what would happen.
The characters were well-written and had real problems. I felt sad for the characters and felt their pain and struggles as the story continued on.
I loved the aspect of Payton slowly opening her heart to God, and I love the part that Zach plays in this book.
Another thing I loved was Payton's transition throughout the story. She started off in a really bad place at the beginning of the story and ended up in a slightly better place. I love that her life wasn't suddenly perfect, but it was a slow change.
I look forward to reading whatever coming next in this series.
If you enjoy reading contemporary Christian fiction, then I highly recommend that you add this book to your reading list!
Thank you to Tyndale House Publishers for sending me a copy of this book!
Thanks for reading this book review!
If you would like to read more book reviews, check out my blog at www.sarahjuneblog.com.