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a_chickletz 's review for:
Music of the Night
by Angela J. Ford
This book is confusing as fuck and as a Phantom of the Opera fan I'm just ... annoyed with it.
What is with these half-baked kindle unlimited books? Here we have a story about some girl who lives in a castle and she performs for an audience every night as a ballet dancer. One day she hears some creepy music and decides to go investigate some tower off in the forest and low and behold finds the Phantom character. He decides to teach her to sing with him and meanwhile is doing some sort of sinister plot behind her back?
Okay. So, we got a story that follows beats of Phantom, and then in the last chapter we get some weird info dump/second story that was HARDLY obvious while reading the book.
These characters are also void of any personality and or feelings. The problem with a lot of Phantom fanfic or inspired fiction is that the author is too focused on hitting the plot points of the novel/musical. So they never have time to really map out or embellish their character. So you get this story with the characters just on autopilot.
There is a reason why this book is called "Tower Knights", and again, it links with the weird ass second story that you find out in the last chapter.
Just, don't and move on.
What is with these half-baked kindle unlimited books? Here we have a story about some girl who lives in a castle and she performs for an audience every night as a ballet dancer. One day she hears some creepy music and decides to go investigate some tower off in the forest and low and behold finds the Phantom character. He decides to teach her to sing with him and meanwhile is doing some sort of sinister plot behind her back?
Okay. So, we got a story that follows beats of Phantom, and then in the last chapter we get some weird info dump/second story that was HARDLY obvious while reading the book.
These characters are also void of any personality and or feelings. The problem with a lot of Phantom fanfic or inspired fiction is that the author is too focused on hitting the plot points of the novel/musical. So they never have time to really map out or embellish their character. So you get this story with the characters just on autopilot.
There is a reason why this book is called "Tower Knights", and again, it links with the weird ass second story that you find out in the last chapter.
Just, don't and move on.