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Will Brynn be the hero?
Brynn McAwber has lived for fourteen years, thinking that she was a regular human being until she started to disappear. She finds out who she and her family truly are while learning that some things in her life aren't quite right. Instead of just sitting back and forgetting about everything, Brynn has decided to go on a quest not to be a villain but the hero that she needs to be.
A lot is going on for Brynn to muddle through, especially on her own, since she doesn't know how to ask her parents questions about themselves. I felt terrible for Brynn because of that. Usually, any kid should feel like they can go to their parents with questions and think they will have the answers. However, for Brynn, that isn't the case.
Mr. Reeder dumps tons of information on us throughout the story. We learn about everything with Brynn.
Three Stars
My rating for The Changeling's Daughter by R. Chris Reeder is three stars. I think that Mr. Reeder did a good job writing the story, but I also feel that some parts could have been left out or put together in one chapter. Mr. Reeder has created a weird world that I'm sure he just barely scratched the surface of when he was creating this story.
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