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archergal 's review for:
The Coward
by Stephen Aryan
I liked that parts of this book that acknowledged that even heroes can come home with PTSD and have a hard time.
But the writing seemed pretty pedestrian to me. There was a lot of action, but I found myself skimming over a lot of the action scenes because I honestly didn't care what happened. Some characters were going to fight really hard. Somebody was going to take a serious injury that would be handled with a few stitches in a later scene and never referred to again. Somebody was afraid.
So probably, just not for me. I see lots of folks liked it. I did read to the end (in spite of some skimming), wanting to know how things came out. But I don't plan to read the sequel (sequels?)
But the writing seemed pretty pedestrian to me. There was a lot of action, but I found myself skimming over a lot of the action scenes because I honestly didn't care what happened. Some characters were going to fight really hard. Somebody was going to take a serious injury that would be handled with a few stitches in a later scene and never referred to again. Somebody was afraid.
So probably, just not for me. I see lots of folks liked it. I did read to the end (in spite of some skimming), wanting to know how things came out. But I don't plan to read the sequel (sequels?)