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A review by tswynters
Reaper Moon: Race War in the Post Apocalypse by Ted Neill, Agata Broncel, Sara Kenley, Nicole Saunders
2.0
Reaper Moon has an interesting concept, but the execution is lacking. First, the pacing is inconsistent. The book suffers from the saggy middle obstacle and purple prose. Some of the characters could have been developed more-the author could have gone deeper into their feelings and wounds. However, some of the action sequences were done well. The pacing and blocking were great in those scenes. I could picture what was going on. But my biggest issue with this book is that it really needs a couple of sensitivity readers. There were parts I just cringed at. And while I commend the author for trying to address an issue that needs to be addressed, but there are areas that the author should have not delved into, or at least handled completely differently and that would have been bought to his attention if he had a group of sensitivity readers.