Seasons' End by Will North
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I LOVED the reader’s guide the author provided. I didn’t even consider Colin’s 3D existence and the way he felt about Pete. My group and I got to the reading guide after we finished the book so we took our time reading the story again and discussing the pointers from the reader’s guide.
The concept of “truthtellers” is new to me, and it certainly makes a lot of sense. Main characters as the one in Seasons’ End are caught up with their own turmoil, thus the reader needs a fresh pair of eyes in the form of a secondary character such as Patsy to be more objective about the situation and the characters.
Not a big fan of the swearing that was in the book. Occasionally, I know that bad language or bad behaviour is needed in a character to make sure the reader understands how bad he or she is. But in this case some of the swearing was not necessary. Good book.
Disclosure - As a Quality Reads UK Book Club member, I received a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I received no monetary compensation for my book review. This book review is based on my thoughts, opinion and understanding of the book. This book review does not reflect the opinion of other book club members.
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Wednesday, September 3, 2014
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