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headinthepages 's review for:
The Sister Surprise
by Abigail Mann
This is Abigail’s 2nd book, and I personally think you can see the development of her writing and her personality coming through on the page.
The writing is genuinely funny, realistic and relatable. I like Ava as a main character and think the book deals with a pretty serious topic in a light hearted way, but without trivialising it.
The setting is lush in Scotland and it’s made me wish I was back in a log cabin looking out over a loch. The characters are brilliant, and I think the relationships written are relatable and fun and lovely.
I had serious Fleabag vibes at some points (hot minister), and I really loved that the characters didn’t do anything annoying that made you want to shake them!
I think this is a great addition to Abigail’s writerly repertoire, and I can’t wait to see what she writes next.
I recommend if you want a contemporary fiction about family, friendship, community and figuring things out a bit.
The writing is genuinely funny, realistic and relatable. I like Ava as a main character and think the book deals with a pretty serious topic in a light hearted way, but without trivialising it.
The setting is lush in Scotland and it’s made me wish I was back in a log cabin looking out over a loch. The characters are brilliant, and I think the relationships written are relatable and fun and lovely.
I had serious Fleabag vibes at some points (hot minister), and I really loved that the characters didn’t do anything annoying that made you want to shake them!
I think this is a great addition to Abigail’s writerly repertoire, and I can’t wait to see what she writes next.
I recommend if you want a contemporary fiction about family, friendship, community and figuring things out a bit.