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kat_jack 's review for:
The Sun & Its Shade
by Piper C.J.
I know a lot of people hate on this book/series/author and I understand. I still wanted to read this book despite the poor decision to publish the first book hastily. I don't disregard that. I did notice a least one grammatical/editorial issue that hadn't been resolved before printing, unfortunately. The unedited bit was <> surrounding a couple of paragraphs which I assume was something that was involved in the editing process. Other than that, I noticed very few issues. (many that were in the 1st book have been resolved)
Now, onto the actual content of the book. The actual storyline and plot of the book were so much more interesting to read than the first book was. This book was overall a fun read that I would at minimum read 40 pages and at maximum read 120 pages when picking it up. The story really exceeded the expectations that I was given during the reading of the 1st book. I thought the story was well-composed and written with the intent to be a very meaty book with a lot of passion and heart. I felt so emotional toward the end that I got a bit misty-eyed. I wish I could say more but I genuinely want people to read this book. I heavily enjoyed it and really want people to give this series a second try. I would argue that this book is worth the time.
Now, onto the actual content of the book. The actual storyline and plot of the book were so much more interesting to read than the first book was. This book was overall a fun read that I would at minimum read 40 pages and at maximum read 120 pages when picking it up. The story really exceeded the expectations that I was given during the reading of the 1st book. I thought the story was well-composed and written with the intent to be a very meaty book with a lot of passion and heart. I felt so emotional toward the end that I got a bit misty-eyed. I wish I could say more but I genuinely want people to read this book. I heavily enjoyed it and really want people to give this series a second try. I would argue that this book is worth the time.