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A Chorus Rises
by Bethany C. Morrow
This novel started off although a year later, exactly where the first one in the series ended which is nice for continuity. Unlike the confusion that some people felt with the first novel, this sticks to one narrator - our eloko ex-social media celebrity who is coming to terms with everything that happened to her at prom a year ago.
As a narrator there is very little maturity and growth to be seen throughout the novel until perhaps the very end. I feel that there were numerous more likeable characters in the novel than our narrator which makes me a little confused.
I enjoyed hearing about ancestors and communication and finding "magic" of voice but really I have to admit that 80% of this book is no plot and then suddenly there is something that needs to be done at the end, almost like setting up for yet another book.
Interesting concept but not one of my favourites.
As a narrator there is very little maturity and growth to be seen throughout the novel until perhaps the very end. I feel that there were numerous more likeable characters in the novel than our narrator which makes me a little confused.
I enjoyed hearing about ancestors and communication and finding "magic" of voice but really I have to admit that 80% of this book is no plot and then suddenly there is something that needs to be done at the end, almost like setting up for yet another book.
Interesting concept but not one of my favourites.