Live to Tell, Review Day 4...kinda
February 8, 2014
Fore note:
Sorry I haven't posted recently as my usual schedule has been interrupted by the Sochi Olympic Winter games, and to be frankly honest I like to sleep. From now on I'd like to inform you that I will catch up and do a double post tomorrow as well as compensation for the cause of THIS compensation.
Setting:
Now I really didn't like the setting of this book for one reason: there seriously was only one place in the entire novel aside from the hospital and the two page occurring: courthouse
The entire novel revolved around Libby's house, and even though the plot didn't really need a setting it just felt lazy. Unlike a poem book which revolves around the linguistics, this was an actual novel, the author could have done much better.
1/5 bad.
part 2
Voice:
It's hard to describe how well the voice works without spoiling the plot. The story is told in the real time perspective of Libby the main character, with the occasional flashback from their pre-amnesia phase.
I quite liked it, and then liked it even more at the end. By Libby's perspective, take that in a completely literal way, the way she see's things and the way she hears things. I loved it. 5/5
TUNE IN NEXT WEEK FOR DAY 5
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