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A review by izzatizahari
The Children God Forgot by Graham Masterton
1.0
DNF-ed this at Chapter 23. I tried, I really did.
The introduction got me hooked, fast. Sadly, the anticipation died down fast too. The storyline really spurred my paranormal-loving self but something about it was not enough to make me stay.
I was really bothered at how there are too many characters that I sometimes got lost who's who. I also felt like the central issue in the storyline is dragged out unncessarily into 4-5 chapters when it could be reduced to just 1-2 chapters. So the whole time I'd go "Yes, I get it, can we move on??".
And that was that, I can't have anymore of that. I feel so bookishly malnourished and wish to have back the weeks I've spent reading this book. I really do want to like it but I've fallen deeper into reading slump as I progressed into another chapter.
I'm done, so done!
The introduction got me hooked, fast. Sadly, the anticipation died down fast too. The storyline really spurred my paranormal-loving self but something about it was not enough to make me stay.
I was really bothered at how there are too many characters that I sometimes got lost who's who. I also felt like the central issue in the storyline is dragged out unncessarily into 4-5 chapters when it could be reduced to just 1-2 chapters. So the whole time I'd go "Yes, I get it, can we move on??".
And that was that, I can't have anymore of that. I feel so bookishly malnourished and wish to have back the weeks I've spent reading this book. I really do want to like it but I've fallen deeper into reading slump as I progressed into another chapter.
I'm done, so done!