Can Hunter defeat this new adversary?
The Sound of Suffering by Darin C. Brown is a different type of book than I usually read, however, it is okay. Hunter is a teenager learning how to control his power of aura manipulation in a world where he can’t talk to anyone about but his grandpa.
What I liked
- Our protagonist, Hunter has autism and is a karate expert.
- The book is in the first-person point of view which helps us, know what Hunter is thinking and the auras he sees.
- Hunter had friends that helped him.
What I didn’t like
I didn't like the author's writing style. He uses a lot of medical terminologies and karate terms. I mean sometimes it was nice to know especially when Hunter started karate or when his grandfather explained things. However, Dr. Brown could have used common terms once the story was rolling. As these words kept taking me out of the story so I could look them up.
Three Stars
The Sound of Suffering by Darin C. Brown is the second book in a new series, and sadly not a book for me. I loved the idea of this series. I enjoyed it though since it kept me entertained. I'm recommending this book to those who love books where the underdog becomes a hero.
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This review was originally posted on Baroness' Book Trove