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A review by ameserole
Inkarna by Nerine Dorman
3.0
Inkarna was another book that was never really on my radar until a certain challenge. After reading the synopsis, I was pretty intrigued to see what this book was going to be all about. I honestly couldn't remember the last book I read that involved a reincarnation. So, yeah, I was pretty excited for this one.
In this, you will meet Nefretkheperi. He definitely has a hard name to pronounce and I most definitely butchered it in my head after reading it. But long story short, he was reincarnated as Ashton Kennedy. While in this new body, he tries to put together what happened in the past. Which wasn't an easy thing to do in the first place and I wanted to see how it was all going to play out.
Eh, it was an okay book with okay characters. I didn't really connect with anyone and I just kept thinking back to the movie, The Mummy. It also didn't help that the pace just about killed my interest as well. At time, I wanted to skim through the pages and chapters that bored me. I didn't.. but I did think about it all the time.
In the end, the twists and turns were okay but didn't hold my interest. It was an okay book that I guess I'm sort of happy that I dove into. Sort of. Maybe. Not sure.
In this, you will meet Nefretkheperi. He definitely has a hard name to pronounce and I most definitely butchered it in my head after reading it. But long story short, he was reincarnated as Ashton Kennedy. While in this new body, he tries to put together what happened in the past. Which wasn't an easy thing to do in the first place and I wanted to see how it was all going to play out.
Eh, it was an okay book with okay characters. I didn't really connect with anyone and I just kept thinking back to the movie, The Mummy. It also didn't help that the pace just about killed my interest as well. At time, I wanted to skim through the pages and chapters that bored me. I didn't.. but I did think about it all the time.
In the end, the twists and turns were okay but didn't hold my interest. It was an okay book that I guess I'm sort of happy that I dove into. Sort of. Maybe. Not sure.