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Environmentally Friendly
by Elias Zanbaka
Environmentally Friendly by Elias Zanbaka is a quick and action-packed short story about a man chasing his inner demons.
I would recommend this one to readers that enjoy fast-reads that totally suck you in, even though you aren't totally sure what is going on until the very end.
Full disclosure: I was given a free copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review. This did not affect my rating in any way.
My thoughts:
Phew, this one certainly starts with a bang! Like I said above, I wasn't sure what in the world was actually going on throughout most of the story, but that didn't take away from it at all! I found the storyline and plot interesting. I also enjoyed the characters, for as much as we were able to get to know the in the short time of course.
My only complaint is that I struggled a bit with names because they weren't consistent. Most of the time, the narration focused on last names, sometimes it was full names, others it was a more generic term. However, the section that threw me the most was when the last name that had been continuously referenced suddenly swapped over to a first name that we had only seen once. Right then, I wasn't sure if a new character had entered the scene or not, and had to flip back a few pages to figure it out.
I would recommend this one to readers that enjoy fast-reads that totally suck you in, even though you aren't totally sure what is going on until the very end.
Full disclosure: I was given a free copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review. This did not affect my rating in any way.
My thoughts:
Phew, this one certainly starts with a bang! Like I said above, I wasn't sure what in the world was actually going on throughout most of the story, but that didn't take away from it at all! I found the storyline and plot interesting. I also enjoyed the characters, for as much as we were able to get to know the in the short time of course.
My only complaint is that I struggled a bit with names because they weren't consistent. Most of the time, the narration focused on last names, sometimes it was full names, others it was a more generic term. However, the section that threw me the most was when the last name that had been continuously referenced suddenly swapped over to a first name that we had only seen once. Right then, I wasn't sure if a new character had entered the scene or not, and had to flip back a few pages to figure it out.