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alyshadeshae 's review for:
Cogling
by Jordan Elizabeth
See my full review here: http://alyshadeshae.com/2016/03/13/cogling-by-jordan-elizabeth-mierek/
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the author for an honest review.
Warning: Some spoilers ahead!
hag and replaced with a cogling. The hag doesn’t do the best job as it’s her first time, and cogling-Harrison is found out fairly quickly. There’s a lot of jumping to conclusions, making bad spur-of-the-moment decisions that seem completely out of character for a girl who knows her place in the world and is willing to just accept it even if she doesn’t like it, and then, of course, there’s a boy. Granted, the boy encourages many of these bad decisions…
In conclusion, I feel this book deserves 3.5 out of 5.0 stars because, while it was quite enjoyable, it would definitely benefit from tighter editing. I can’t imagine any of the editors I know letting that “hurts me real bad” slip through to the final product. Overall, though, it’s a great win and I would definitely recommend this book to my friends. (And I already have!)
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the author for an honest review.
Warning: Some spoilers ahead!
Spoiler
At the very beginning of the book (the prologue), her younger brother Harrison is kidnapped by ahag and replaced with a cogling. The hag doesn’t do the best job as it’s her first time, and cogling-Harrison is found out fairly quickly. There’s a lot of jumping to conclusions, making bad spur-of-the-moment decisions that seem completely out of character for a girl who knows her place in the world and is willing to just accept it even if she doesn’t like it, and then, of course, there’s a boy. Granted, the boy encourages many of these bad decisions…
In conclusion, I feel this book deserves 3.5 out of 5.0 stars because, while it was quite enjoyable, it would definitely benefit from tighter editing. I can’t imagine any of the editors I know letting that “hurts me real bad” slip through to the final product. Overall, though, it’s a great win and I would definitely recommend this book to my friends. (And I already have!)