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The Space In Between
by Jen Minkman
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2.5/5
The Space Inbetween is an imaginative story with very vivid scenery. It didn't work out for me like I'd hoped it would but there were things that I really enjoyed about the story. I liked the setting and descriptive writing that the author used when painting the dream landscapes. I thought the book was different and creative. However, I found myself putting it down and picking it back up again multiple different times. No matter when I decided to read it, it never really held all of my interest. The beginning was especially hard for me to get through. The book did pick up, but it wasn't really every enough for love it. I liked the book enough but walked away feeling kind of meh.
I liked the main character, Moira. I thought she was independent and not afraid to stick to her guns. I also really liked the relationship between her and her siblings. My favorite aspect of the book was how they were all involved in the ritual and linked through the dreams. I thought that was really interesting, especially when they would take on more of the observer roles. It was cool. As you can tell, there were aspects of the book that worked for me and that I enjoyed. I also really liked when Moira finally kicked her no good ex to the curb. I thought that was a tipping point for me, but then I thought about why she was with him in the first place. I mean, he was a huge jerk!
Other than that though, the story just seemed a little strange for me. It did keep me guessing, but I never really loved any of the characters. I liked Moira, but that was the strongest feeling I developed for anyone in the book. The romance was ok. I think that sums up how I felt on the whole, actually. It was ok, but not great. With that being said, I can see this book working for people that are looking for something imaginative and different with a touch of magic and a dream realm where you have to expect the unexpected. If that sounds like your kind of read, give The Space Inbetween a try. I have heard awesome things about Jen Minkman's books, so if you have any other reccomendations of which one of her books I might enjoy more, please let me know. I would love to give her another try.
This review was originally posted on Book Briefs
2.5/5
The Space Inbetween is an imaginative story with very vivid scenery. It didn't work out for me like I'd hoped it would but there were things that I really enjoyed about the story. I liked the setting and descriptive writing that the author used when painting the dream landscapes. I thought the book was different and creative. However, I found myself putting it down and picking it back up again multiple different times. No matter when I decided to read it, it never really held all of my interest. The beginning was especially hard for me to get through. The book did pick up, but it wasn't really every enough for love it. I liked the book enough but walked away feeling kind of meh.
I liked the main character, Moira. I thought she was independent and not afraid to stick to her guns. I also really liked the relationship between her and her siblings. My favorite aspect of the book was how they were all involved in the ritual and linked through the dreams. I thought that was really interesting, especially when they would take on more of the observer roles. It was cool. As you can tell, there were aspects of the book that worked for me and that I enjoyed. I also really liked when Moira finally kicked her no good ex to the curb. I thought that was a tipping point for me, but then I thought about why she was with him in the first place. I mean, he was a huge jerk!
Other than that though, the story just seemed a little strange for me. It did keep me guessing, but I never really loved any of the characters. I liked Moira, but that was the strongest feeling I developed for anyone in the book. The romance was ok. I think that sums up how I felt on the whole, actually. It was ok, but not great. With that being said, I can see this book working for people that are looking for something imaginative and different with a touch of magic and a dream realm where you have to expect the unexpected. If that sounds like your kind of read, give The Space Inbetween a try. I have heard awesome things about Jen Minkman's books, so if you have any other reccomendations of which one of her books I might enjoy more, please let me know. I would love to give her another try.
This review was originally posted on Book Briefs