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ellie_cripps 's review for:
A Day of Fallen Night
by Samantha Shannon
Samantha Shannon writes an absolutely cracking story, but she doesn't hold your hand or wait for you to keep up. The result is then a pretty hectic experience for the first couple hundred pages, that eventually settles into a rhythm that is difficult to put down.
I liked the selection of narrators in this and the wide range of experiences they represented, as well as the core message of motherhood that was so effectively carried throughout.
It's a super long read, and I struggle to see exactly why I needed to be published in one giant volume, but I'm glad to have read it all the same.
I liked the selection of narrators in this and the wide range of experiences they represented, as well as the core message of motherhood that was so effectively carried throughout.
It's a super long read, and I struggle to see exactly why I needed to be published in one giant volume, but I'm glad to have read it all the same.