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linyarai 's review for:
Red at the Bone
by Jacqueline Woodson
I found this book to be really strange. It kept flipping perspectives from different family members and timelines and I found it hard to follow. I think if it had said who was speaking and if it had followed a more linear timeline it would have been better. I don't understand the point behind it, why we had to get each person's view of different events, and even at the end I didn't feel there was any sort of conclusion.
Would fit The 52 Book Club's 2021 prompts:
1 - Set in a School
3 - A Dual Timeline
5 - Published by Penguin
22 - A Family Saga
25 - A Book With Multiple Character POV
26 - An Author of Colour
27 - First Chapter Ends On An Odd Page Number
32 - A Selfish Character
41 - An Endorsement By A Famous Author On The Cover
Would fit The 52 Book Club's 2021 prompts:
1 - Set in a School
3 - A Dual Timeline
5 - Published by Penguin
22 - A Family Saga
25 - A Book With Multiple Character POV
26 - An Author of Colour
27 - First Chapter Ends On An Odd Page Number
32 - A Selfish Character
41 - An Endorsement By A Famous Author On The Cover