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ppcfransen 's review for:
The Last to Pie
by Misha Popp
This one did not pull me in as the previous two books did. At least not until about a third of the way into the story. That’s when Daisy sets aside her moral objections (or at least stops discussing them) and starts a proper investigation.
It’s a pretty solid story after that. Daisy makes a few odd assumptions, which to me make no sense considering what she knows, but she never reflects on the fact she got things wrong.
After sitting through a hundred pages of her fretting about her morals that feels off.
As always Misha Popp tries to check all the boxes for diversity and inclusion. No ethnicity is mentioned for any hospital staff. Not sure what that is supposed to mean.
I read an ARC through NetGalley.
It’s a pretty solid story after that. Daisy makes a few odd assumptions, which to me make no sense considering what she knows, but she never reflects on the fact she got things wrong.
After sitting through a hundred pages of her fretting about her morals that feels off.
As always Misha Popp tries to check all the boxes for diversity and inclusion. No ethnicity is mentioned for any hospital staff. Not sure what that is supposed to mean.
I read an ARC through NetGalley.