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jennrobyn 's review for:
The Bright Lands
by John Fram
OKAY. That happened. Um....
Wowza. I am shook by this book. I still feel a little undecided about how much I liked this book. It was on the cusp of too bizarre for me, and I almost wish the author would’ve chosen one lane instead of two absolutely bizarre lanes that merged into one another. But I can appreciate the brilliance behind what he did.
I can also see how talented Fram is. His writing is fantastic. His ability to tell the same story from multiple character POV’s was flawless. And really this book was a combination of some of my favourite genres: mystery, touch of paranormal, and police procedural.
So I’m happy I read it. I can’t recommend it to everyone because I think it has its own niche of readers. Those that will love it and those that won’t. I’m in the middle I think. Only one foot over the 50 yard line...not quite a touchdown but probably a field goal.
Wowza. I am shook by this book. I still feel a little undecided about how much I liked this book. It was on the cusp of too bizarre for me, and I almost wish the author would’ve chosen one lane instead of two absolutely bizarre lanes that merged into one another. But I can appreciate the brilliance behind what he did.
I can also see how talented Fram is. His writing is fantastic. His ability to tell the same story from multiple character POV’s was flawless. And really this book was a combination of some of my favourite genres: mystery, touch of paranormal, and police procedural.
So I’m happy I read it. I can’t recommend it to everyone because I think it has its own niche of readers. Those that will love it and those that won’t. I’m in the middle I think. Only one foot over the 50 yard line...not quite a touchdown but probably a field goal.