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hope_renee 's review for:
Home Is Where the Bodies Are
by Jeneva Rose
emotional
reflective
sad
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I enjoyed this book as a lazy Sunday quick read.
The plot kept me turning the page, but mostly due to needing to know if I had figured it out. I felt I had figured it out pretty early, but did question myself at a point late in the story.
I enjoyed the various perspectives of each character - I’ve read some felt it was too choppy, but I thought it was cohesive. I think it helped develop the plot well and drop a few breadcrumbs along the way.
The only likable character, IMO, isNicole.
I found the writing to be wordy, so a few points feel drawn out more than necessary.
Overall, I think this book is worth a shot. The chaos of each character and the small town whodunit will keeps you drawn in. You may need to skip a few lines/paragraphs to keep to on track with the story, but it’s worth it.
The plot kept me turning the page, but mostly due to needing to know if I had figured it out. I felt I had figured it out pretty early, but did question myself at a point late in the story.
I enjoyed the various perspectives of each character - I’ve read some felt it was too choppy, but I thought it was cohesive. I think it helped develop the plot well and drop a few breadcrumbs along the way.
The only likable character, IMO, is
I found the writing to be wordy, so a few points feel drawn out more than necessary.
Overall, I think this book is worth a shot. The chaos of each character and the small town whodunit will keeps you drawn in. You may need to skip a few lines/paragraphs to keep to on track with the story, but it’s worth it.
Graphic: Addiction, Child death, Grief, Death of parent, Murder, Abandonment
Moderate: Cancer, Drug abuse