Reviewed by Lianne on
The characters were also interesting and the way that they adjust to their new situation. I was however frustrated at times with the novel, mainly with Sorrow's characterisation. On the one hand I could not blame her for acting the way that she did given the way that she was raised but on the other hand it was hard to sympathise with her, especially as she didn't have a POV of her own in the novel.
Amity & Sorrow is a fascinating novel looking at the psychological effects of breaking out of a cult and re-adjusting to the world outside. I actually rated this novel as a 3.5 out of 5 and recommend this novel to readers who like reading contemporary fiction and those who are curious about the following subject matter that this novel touches upon.
My complete review of the novel was originally posted at eclectictales.com: http://www.eclectictales.com/blog/2013/04/27/review-amity-sorrow/
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