A review by mmattmiller
Darkness Before Dawn by Sharon M. Draper

2.0

I didn't love the writing. So often I love the feeling that I've figured something out (even if the author gave me some serious hand holding), but in this book, it was all so in your face, so obviously stated, so many times, that it almost ruined the feel of having pieced it together and figured it out. You can't feel good about inferencing or predicting because it's so obvious. I did care about the characters though, and wondered how they'd piece together.

Not a book (or series) I'd rush out to tell people about, but it's also not a book (or series) that I feel I wasted time reading.