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A review by books_coffee_rambling
One Two Sheep by Sabina Green
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
I was very kindly sent an ARC of this to read by the author!
This is Sabina's third novel, and her stories continue to be incredibly enjoyable and captivating!
We are introduced to Hedwig, who has just lost her dad, a particularly painful loss given her mum disappeared when she was 11. Hedwig is completely shattered and isn't entirely sure how she will ever get over this loss or how she will navigate life now when something completely unbelievable happens, she times travels.
20 years into the past, 20 years into her parents past...she grew up on stories of her mum and her closest friends, including the friend Hedwig was named after and now she has a chance to witness these events, to see her mum again and to spend precious time with her!
This was an incredibly enjoyable read with such a unique spin on time travel. I really enjoyed Hedwig as a character and loved seeing how she brought everyone together while trying to figure out exactly what was going to happen to her! Certain plot points were fairly obvious from early on, but it didn't make the story any less enjoyable, instead it was fun to watch things unfolding and see how the little plot points neatly fit together and to see the bigger picture becoming complete!
I loved the representation of characters with disabilities and how with the support of each other they overcame their own fears and learned to own who they were!
Sabina has an incredibly engaging way of writing that draws you in completely and utterly to her characters and their lives!
Would highly recommend this unique and enjoyable read!
This is Sabina's third novel, and her stories continue to be incredibly enjoyable and captivating!
We are introduced to Hedwig, who has just lost her dad, a particularly painful loss given her mum disappeared when she was 11. Hedwig is completely shattered and isn't entirely sure how she will ever get over this loss or how she will navigate life now when something completely unbelievable happens, she times travels.
20 years into the past, 20 years into her parents past...she grew up on stories of her mum and her closest friends, including the friend Hedwig was named after and now she has a chance to witness these events, to see her mum again and to spend precious time with her!
This was an incredibly enjoyable read with such a unique spin on time travel. I really enjoyed Hedwig as a character and loved seeing how she brought everyone together while trying to figure out exactly what was going to happen to her! Certain plot points were fairly obvious from early on, but it didn't make the story any less enjoyable, instead it was fun to watch things unfolding and see how the little plot points neatly fit together and to see the bigger picture becoming complete!
I loved the representation of characters with disabilities and how with the support of each other they overcame their own fears and learned to own who they were!
Sabina has an incredibly engaging way of writing that draws you in completely and utterly to her characters and their lives!
Would highly recommend this unique and enjoyable read!