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A review by smtvash
Piglet by Lottie Hazell
3.0
There's a lot about Piglet that I enjoyed.
The mysteries surrounding the nicknamed Piglet and why she makes the choices in her day to day feel true and relatable even though they're never spoken outright.
The strengths come from an honesty that's strong enough to suffocate.
The novel does feel a little, too long. At some point it plateaus and begins to feel repetitive. This may be the point but it does not make for a good reading experience. Luckily, the majority of the novel works even if the tale as a whole feels a little to indulgent.
The mysteries surrounding the nicknamed Piglet and why she makes the choices in her day to day feel true and relatable even though they're never spoken outright.
The strengths come from an honesty that's strong enough to suffocate.
The novel does feel a little, too long. At some point it plateaus and begins to feel repetitive. This may be the point but it does not make for a good reading experience. Luckily, the majority of the novel works even if the tale as a whole feels a little to indulgent.