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a_stylish_bookworm 's review for:
What Kind of Paradise
by Janelle Brown
mysterious
medium-paced
Strong character development:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Thank you @randomhouse @prhaudio for a copy of this book.
This is a story about Jane, living in isolation with her dad in a remote town. As Jane turns into a young woman, she questions why her dad has lived such a reclusive life and learns about all the lies that she's been told.
This story is a bit coming of age, a bit of romance, messy family dynamics and a bit about how technology can help or hinder you.
I love how the story unfolded and Jane starts to figure out her past and how she deals with everything. The story is told primarily through Jane's POV and Helen Laser does a great job as Jane. We do have a bit from her dad's POV and that was narrated by Peter Ganim. I enjoyed his POV, it was like the inner workings of a madman.
This is a story about Jane, living in isolation with her dad in a remote town. As Jane turns into a young woman, she questions why her dad has lived such a reclusive life and learns about all the lies that she's been told.
This story is a bit coming of age, a bit of romance, messy family dynamics and a bit about how technology can help or hinder you.
I love how the story unfolded and Jane starts to figure out her past and how she deals with everything. The story is told primarily through Jane's POV and Helen Laser does a great job as Jane. We do have a bit from her dad's POV and that was narrated by Peter Ganim. I enjoyed his POV, it was like the inner workings of a madman.