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A review by natreviews
Vinyl by Sophia Elaine Hanson
adventurous
dark
emotional
sad
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
Very cool concept. It was one of those books that just hooks you in immediately.
The only real issues with this is that you an tell it was written by a first time author. That's not saying it's badly written. You can tell that this was the authors first book, mainly by the language she uses. Again, not a bad thing. The main issues here is continuity. For example, in one scene two characters are talking at a counter, and then suddenly they're at a table leaning forward. This happens multiple times through the book, as well as some pages seem to be missing a paragraph or had a paragraph deleted and then the following one wasn't re-written. It doesn't ruin the story, but just makes it apparent that this is a book by a first time author.
That being said, I did already order the second book in the trilogy, and will be continuing reading this story.
The only real issues with this is that you an tell it was written by a first time author. That's not saying it's badly written. You can tell that this was the authors first book, mainly by the language she uses. Again, not a bad thing. The main issues here is continuity. For example, in one scene two characters are talking at a counter, and then suddenly they're at a table leaning forward. This happens multiple times through the book, as well as some pages seem to be missing a paragraph or had a paragraph deleted and then the following one wasn't re-written. It doesn't ruin the story, but just makes it apparent that this is a book by a first time author.
That being said, I did already order the second book in the trilogy, and will be continuing reading this story.