A review by bethjkdixon
All the Wind in the World by Samantha Mabry

3.0

"In our world, you hide your bruises; you don't let people know you have weak spots. It's like asking for trouble. Everyone knows two people in love will do anything – stupid things – to save each other. And everyone, no matter how alright they initially seem, will take advantage of that."

I thought for a long time over what I should rate this book because while I didn't like the main character I loved the world, I loved the story, and I loved Samantha Mabry's writing. If I'd been able to connect with Sarah Jac I would have very easily given this five stars, as is All the Wind in the World is still a wonderful magical realism book but it's my least favourite of the ones I've read so far.


Full review available on my blog Reading Every Night.