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Sadie
by Courtney Summers
Readability: 4/5
Plot: 3/5
Recommend: Yes
Sadie Hunter's life revolved around her little sister, Mattie. So when Mattie is brutally murdered, Sadie is desperate to find the man that harmed her and her sister.
This book contains two points of view: Sadie's (past-or current) and West's (current- or future). I preferred West's viewpoint.
Since this is a new-to-me genre, I read this with an audiobook.
In the (audio)book, Sadie has a stutter that can be hard to listen to (but easy to read past). West's point of view was more interesting, well spoken/written, and more enjoyable overall. During the audiobook, I found myself looking forward to reading about what West discovered, while being annoyed with Sadie's section.
Unfolding the truth alongside Sadie and West was enjoyable, but this wasn't a standout novel. (This is most likely because I am a romance reader.) I liked the over all plot enough, but nothing really propelled me to finish the book, plotwise.
Plot: 3/5
Recommend: Yes
Sadie Hunter's life revolved around her little sister, Mattie. So when Mattie is brutally murdered, Sadie is desperate to find the man that harmed her and her sister.
This book contains two points of view: Sadie's (past-or current) and West's (current- or future). I preferred West's viewpoint.
Since this is a new-to-me genre, I read this with an audiobook.
In the (audio)book, Sadie has a stutter that can be hard to listen to (but easy to read past). West's point of view was more interesting, well spoken/written, and more enjoyable overall. During the audiobook, I found myself looking forward to reading about what West discovered, while being annoyed with Sadie's section.
Unfolding the truth alongside Sadie and West was enjoyable, but this wasn't a standout novel. (This is most likely because I am a romance reader.) I liked the over all plot enough, but nothing really propelled me to finish the book, plotwise.