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alexblackreads 's review for:
The Deadly Sister
by Eliot Schrefer
It was fine. A bit boring. I didn't really understand the need for the twist ending, which was predictable, yet didn't really fit with the rest of the story. I've read this kind of story before, but I didn't think it was done particularly well here. It just didn't make sense, even after everything was explained in excruciating detail. It felt like something the author came up with halfway through, but then didn't bother rewriting the first half to fit with the new ending.
But I'd have given it three stars regardless. It's not something I'll be recommending or rereading, but it kept me entertained for a bit. The characters were entertaining, even if their motivations felt off for the most part. The plot was perhaps generic, but kept my attention enough to finish in one day. So overall, vaguely positive, but not all together good.
But I'd have given it three stars regardless. It's not something I'll be recommending or rereading, but it kept me entertained for a bit. The characters were entertaining, even if their motivations felt off for the most part. The plot was perhaps generic, but kept my attention enough to finish in one day. So overall, vaguely positive, but not all together good.