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“don’t let anyone
make you believe

it’s not okay
for you to be angry

when you’re mistreated
time & time again,

but what happens
the next morning

when you go to
the window

to let the sun
warm your face

& you catch a glimpse
of the way the rays

reflect off the world
you intended to fix

but made
wreckage of

instead?”

Though I have not finished this book quite yet, I do have many opinions about the author’s method(s) of conveying the story of our main character, Rosie Wolfe. To begin, the plot of the story, Reaper, does start with an interesting concept, however, the writing methods of the author, of lack thereof, truly leaves the reader lacking essential substance to the plot to truly allow indulgence into Rosie Wolfe’s world as a Reaper.

Accordingly, in my opinion, the novel truly reads as if an adolescent has written their very first novel, and, as such, does indeed make the plot-line of the story of Reaper difficult to enjoy. Therefore, unfortunately, Reaper is truly a novel I am not sure that I can see myself finishing for I strongly feel the story will leave me as unsatisfied as it did when it began.