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A review by robynmaire
Midnight Radio by Iolanda Zanfardino
4.0
*3,5
Midnight Radio tells four different stories, intertwined by a late-night radio broadcast telling them to face their fears and take their lives into their own hands
Every story has a different colour spectrum, which not only helped to tell them apart but added something to the story as well. Although I didn't enjoy every story equally I think they all brought something important to the table to think about. The stories were full of diversity and I just wished the stories had been longer so the characters and storylines could have been more developed
because they now seemed to lack development because they were so short.
Midnight Radio tells four different stories, intertwined by a late-night radio broadcast telling them to face their fears and take their lives into their own hands
Every story has a different colour spectrum, which not only helped to tell them apart but added something to the story as well. Although I didn't enjoy every story equally I think they all brought something important to the table to think about. The stories were full of diversity and I just wished the stories had been longer so the characters and storylines could have been more developed
because they now seemed to lack development because they were so short.