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3.0
I read A Sea of Broken Glass as it was a finalist in the Fifth Self Publishing Fantasy Blog Off - organised by Mark Lawrence, and I was a contributing judge for the Fantasy-Hive Blog team.
The story rattles along at a brisk - almost exhausting pace - as it follows a first person female protagonist point of view and the third person perspective from three of our four male protectors.
There are some interesting flashes of world building in what feels a bit like a YA book. I would have liked to see more depth in the characterisation if I was going to rate it more highly.
You can see more about what I and the rest of the team thought of it here.
https://fantasy-hive.co.uk/2020/04/a-sea-of-broken-glass-by-sonya-m-black-spfbo-finalist-review/
The story rattles along at a brisk - almost exhausting pace - as it follows a first person female protagonist point of view and the third person perspective from three of our four male protectors.
There are some interesting flashes of world building in what feels a bit like a YA book. I would have liked to see more depth in the characterisation if I was going to rate it more highly.
You can see more about what I and the rest of the team thought of it here.
https://fantasy-hive.co.uk/2020/04/a-sea-of-broken-glass-by-sonya-m-black-spfbo-finalist-review/
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