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A review by sophie211green
The Nest by Kenneth Oppel
4.0
Wow.
In the beginning of the book I was a little underwhelmed and was about to update saying that I wished the book had been written with the same story line but for an older group of people when all of a sudden this book took a turn. “The Nest” is creepy and weird and has a lot of really cool messages involving anxiety and mental illness and so many other things.
The only reason I have given it four stars instead of five is because i felt as though the end got a bit confusing and jumbled and went on for a bit too long but other than that this story was amazingly written and I will definitely re-read it in the future.
I definitely recommend.
In the beginning of the book I was a little underwhelmed and was about to update saying that I wished the book had been written with the same story line but for an older group of people when all of a sudden this book took a turn. “The Nest” is creepy and weird and has a lot of really cool messages involving anxiety and mental illness and so many other things.
The only reason I have given it four stars instead of five is because i felt as though the end got a bit confusing and jumbled and went on for a bit too long but other than that this story was amazingly written and I will definitely re-read it in the future.
I definitely recommend.