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Little Bird
by Tiffany Meuret
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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This story starts off immediately in an interesting way. It's humorous, and the relationship of Josie and her dog and everyone else was entertaining. Yet, that entertainment didn't last. This book feels more like something that should have been more of a short story, or novella, rather than a book. If it had been about 50-100 pages shorter, I think I would have enjoyed the entire story more.
This book focuses, seemingly, more on confusing and jarring stories the skeleton is telling rather than the ongoing plot. The stories felt distracting, and by the second or third one, I was over it. I realized it was a theme in the book, and it made me less interested in picking the book back up and continuing with my read. I wanted to know about Josie and Skelly, about the neighbor, about this relationship. Unfortunately, outside of the tidy clean up at the end, I didn't really get that.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This story starts off immediately in an interesting way. It's humorous, and the relationship of Josie and her dog and everyone else was entertaining. Yet, that entertainment didn't last. This book feels more like something that should have been more of a short story, or novella, rather than a book. If it had been about 50-100 pages shorter, I think I would have enjoyed the entire story more.
This book focuses, seemingly, more on confusing and jarring stories the skeleton is telling rather than the ongoing plot. The stories felt distracting, and by the second or third one, I was over it. I realized it was a theme in the book, and it made me less interested in picking the book back up and continuing with my read. I wanted to know about Josie and Skelly, about the neighbor, about this relationship. Unfortunately, outside of the tidy clean up at the end, I didn't really get that.