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thecontentedreader 's review for:
Four of a Kind
by Kellie Sheridan
*E-book received from NetGalley and Patchwork Press in exchange for an honest review*
Four of a Kind was a decent contemporary read and was overall a quick and fast read. I did thoroughly enjoy the main character of Reagan and her typical sibling interactions with her 3 sisters. Kellie Sheridan did a wonderful job of creating a set of quadruplets who embodied regular siblings who bicker and fight but also have a special bond with one another that will not be broken.
I really really wanted to love this book - especially since it is the first in a series. However, I felt like it was just ok. I found myself not pulled to the book as much as I wanted to be and always felt like something was missing. I also felt as though maybe this book is more targeted towards a younger audience and maybe that is why I wasn't as interested.
That being said, I rate it at a solid 3 because it was a decent read and I think that a younger audience, maybe 9-12 (??), would enjoy it more than a young adult audience would.
Full review of the book will be posted on my blog tomorrow: http://the-contentedreader.tumblr.com
Four of a Kind was a decent contemporary read and was overall a quick and fast read. I did thoroughly enjoy the main character of Reagan and her typical sibling interactions with her 3 sisters. Kellie Sheridan did a wonderful job of creating a set of quadruplets who embodied regular siblings who bicker and fight but also have a special bond with one another that will not be broken.
I really really wanted to love this book - especially since it is the first in a series. However, I felt like it was just ok. I found myself not pulled to the book as much as I wanted to be and always felt like something was missing. I also felt as though maybe this book is more targeted towards a younger audience and maybe that is why I wasn't as interested.
That being said, I rate it at a solid 3 because it was a decent read and I think that a younger audience, maybe 9-12 (??), would enjoy it more than a young adult audience would.
Full review of the book will be posted on my blog tomorrow: http://the-contentedreader.tumblr.com