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A review by chroniclesofabookmum
Crow Flight by Susan Cunningham
3.0
“And that’s when she saw them. Perched on a lower branch and nearly hidden in all the green, were two black crows. They were looking down, heads tilted, bodies still. Unafraid. It was almost like the crows knew him”
Gin is a computer programming genius, if Gin doesn’t know it then it isn’t worth knowing. She designs computer programmes in order to control her life including making daily decisions on what to wear, what to eat and how to spend her time. Introducing, Felix, a new student, who Gin is paired with during a school computer programming project. A project upon which they decide to focus on crows. However, as the project deepens, so does their relationship. Is Felix all that he is made out to be or is he hiding a terrible secret?
I requested a review copy of this through the website Edelweiss and was lucky enough to be given the opportunity to read it. I did enjoy this book, I liked the concept and I felt really in touch with the main character Gin. In parts I did struggle through the text as I felt that it was a bit too technical and somewhat unnecessary. It wasn’t a book that I couldn’t put down but it was an enjoyable read. I would recommend that you read this if you are considering it as it is a lovely story which I did find a pleasure to read.
Gin is a computer programming genius, if Gin doesn’t know it then it isn’t worth knowing. She designs computer programmes in order to control her life including making daily decisions on what to wear, what to eat and how to spend her time. Introducing, Felix, a new student, who Gin is paired with during a school computer programming project. A project upon which they decide to focus on crows. However, as the project deepens, so does their relationship. Is Felix all that he is made out to be or is he hiding a terrible secret?
I requested a review copy of this through the website Edelweiss and was lucky enough to be given the opportunity to read it. I did enjoy this book, I liked the concept and I felt really in touch with the main character Gin. In parts I did struggle through the text as I felt that it was a bit too technical and somewhat unnecessary. It wasn’t a book that I couldn’t put down but it was an enjoyable read. I would recommend that you read this if you are considering it as it is a lovely story which I did find a pleasure to read.