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aya_hmaida 's review for:
Tom's Midnight Garden
by Philippa Pearce
The story itself is interesting and also a bit flat; on the surface only kind of story. Moreover, it was written with the purpose of just making it prolonged with extra unnecessary details, which made it really long and boring.
It wasn’t as enjoyable for me at the beginning as the ending was, I quite liked the ending. And I think it was really good written comparing it to my last reads, which were rather rushed to an end.
The characters were lovely, the setting was perfectly put together, although sometimes it was a little hard to imagine. However, I did not enjoy the theoretical and the religious parts; as short as they were, I didn’t think they added meaning to the story itself, they were relatively confusing.
I would recommend this story as a cheerful read to younger ones with skipping the parts about questioning time and the Bible verses altogether.
It wasn’t as enjoyable for me at the beginning as the ending was, I quite liked the ending. And I think it was really good written comparing it to my last reads, which were rather rushed to an end.
The characters were lovely, the setting was perfectly put together, although sometimes it was a little hard to imagine. However, I did not enjoy the theoretical and the religious parts; as short as they were, I didn’t think they added meaning to the story itself, they were relatively confusing.
I would recommend this story as a cheerful read to younger ones with skipping the parts about questioning time and the Bible verses altogether.