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sarahxify 's review for:
All the Birds, Singing
by Evie Wyld
Overall, I really liked this. At first I struggled with the way the plot jumped back and forth, but in the end I thought it was a really clever way of getting into Jake's head, with all these memories from her past jumbling around.
My favourite storyline in the book was the present day one, so I was a little disappointed there wasn't a great deal of closure for Jake here. I also felt like the character of Lloyd wasn't very well-explored and that there were lots of details missing from his story.
I wouldn't recommend the audiobook version of this; there are quite a few different accents and the narrator is inconsistent with them, which can make it a bit confusing at times.
My favourite storyline in the book was the present day one, so I was a little disappointed there wasn't a great deal of closure for Jake here. I also felt like the character of Lloyd wasn't very well-explored and that there were lots of details missing from his story.
I wouldn't recommend the audiobook version of this; there are quite a few different accents and the narrator is inconsistent with them, which can make it a bit confusing at times.