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A review by rgoodhart
Sixteen Souls by Rosie Talbot
3.0
It’s not really my genre but I needed to read it for work.
My main thought is that it’s just way too complicated. I know I tried to skim through some of it and I couldn’t be bothered with all the paranormal detail, but I’m just not sure it needed to be so complex.
I think I understood the idea of a deathloop but what happens later was just beyond me.
I didn’t find it scary/spooky because it’s so complicated and unbelievable: that’s the way my brain works. It might well be spooky for someone else.
Not my cup of tea at all. Only positive for me was representation of someone who is a double amputee with prosthetic legs. That doesn’t happen much in fiction as far as I’m aware.
My main thought is that it’s just way too complicated. I know I tried to skim through some of it and I couldn’t be bothered with all the paranormal detail, but I’m just not sure it needed to be so complex.
I think I understood the idea of a deathloop but what happens later was just beyond me.
I didn’t find it scary/spooky because it’s so complicated and unbelievable: that’s the way my brain works. It might well be spooky for someone else.
Not my cup of tea at all. Only positive for me was representation of someone who is a double amputee with prosthetic legs. That doesn’t happen much in fiction as far as I’m aware.