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Keeping the review spoiler free, I won’t go into specific details but I will say that often times, Maria’s internal dialogue felt clinical. This could be due to the fact that I didn’t like Maria’s character at all. It’s not the content of the book that I’m speaking of; it was coming to terms with the delivery of the story that soured the reading experience for me.
The story failed to evoke my emotions. I started the book with an open mind but the content never lit a spark of interest. There were a few instances when Maria revealed parts of her VERY horrible past that I felt sympathy for her, but her character was stoical making it difficult to relate to her.
I also wished there was more of an emphasis on the eighteenth–century literature aspect in the book; it seemed like more of an afterthought than an essential part of the story. The concept of the plot was promising but the story just didn’t do it for me.
Reviewed by Elizabeth for Cocktails and Books
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- 27 July, 2014: Reviewed