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frasersimons 's review for:
How to Order the Universe
by María José Ferrada
I adored the prose work in this, and the premise--where a daughter is brought to a private in-group with her father, who is a salesman and uses her to, essentially, con people out of there more--was really interesting from the child's perspective. But it then ends really abruptly and with a thud. I didn't need catharsis, but it also felt like a stop-gap. I wasn't sure what the author was trying to accomplish with the ending, but I didn't get it, I guess.
It is very, very fast. Pages were sized to my iPhone and flew by. I wonder if that experience, which I not used to, detracted from my overall expectations because the slider constantly showed the percentage and the layout made it so that the chapters were about a page, if that. It was a strange experience.
I did round it up because I did like it overall, and think about it months later.
It is very, very fast. Pages were sized to my iPhone and flew by. I wonder if that experience, which I not used to, detracted from my overall expectations because the slider constantly showed the percentage and the layout made it so that the chapters were about a page, if that. It was a strange experience.
I did round it up because I did like it overall, and think about it months later.