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A review by karingforbooks
Becoming Mrs. Lewis: Expanded Edition by Patti Callahan
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
I’m of two kinds for this book.
On the one hand, writing in first person as a writer of poetry and a later in life convert to Christianity, the author does a fantastic job. The language is descriptive and effusive and flowery and the religious aspect is a central theme.
Enjoyment wise however, precisely because of those two items, I didn’t like it as much. The descriptions felt too flowery and the religion was more central than I wanted.
So I struggle to rate this. Hence 3 stars because it’s fine to me personally but probably amazing if you don’t mind it even enjoy either of those two items that are my biggest issues.
On the one hand, writing in first person as a writer of poetry and a later in life convert to Christianity, the author does a fantastic job. The language is descriptive and effusive and flowery and the religious aspect is a central theme.
Enjoyment wise however, precisely because of those two items, I didn’t like it as much. The descriptions felt too flowery and the religion was more central than I wanted.
So I struggle to rate this. Hence 3 stars because it’s fine to me personally but probably amazing if you don’t mind it even enjoy either of those two items that are my biggest issues.