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boldconfused 's review for:
The Confessions: A Novel
by Paul Bradley Carr
dark
tense
fast-paced
This was a quick and fun read that I had me continuously wanting to put it up and keep reading. You can tell by chapter three that you have to suspend disbelief and just have fun. One of those plots that you either go with it or DNF. It kept me turning the pages. The premise is over the topThe premise is over the top but I can see real life being this dependent on AI.
The biggest things that stopped me from rating it higher and being fully immersed are the writing style and plotting. The writing was clunky. I didn’t mind the heavy hand messaging but the delivery felt amateurish. The story is told in different POVs and a lot of the time it felt like I was missing information. Sometimes I would go back chapters to
see if I missed something.
Overall a quick but flawed read. I would read the author’s next book.