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A review by zaonic
A Promise Bright and Fragile by Lisa Amowitz
dark
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.0
I am very grateful for this short novella by Lisa Amowitz to help the reader understand more about Tyler's past leading up to the events in An island Strange and Wild.
It was a good, short read that filled in a few gaps. It was not as good as an Island strange and wild, though that's not to say that the writing was an issue, just more so that the allure of Randy's Mysteriousness had already been addressed so it seemed a bit redundant. I did enjoy Tyler's POV, I'm a little bit mad at him for haven taken so long to figure everything out. And I'm mad about what happens in Island.
This is not a must read, but if you're a fan of Tyler's in the first book, you should give this little novella a spin.
It was a good, short read that filled in a few gaps. It was not as good as an Island strange and wild, though that's not to say that the writing was an issue, just more so that the allure of Randy's Mysteriousness had already been addressed so it seemed a bit redundant. I did enjoy Tyler's POV, I'm a little bit mad at him for haven taken so long to figure everything out. And I'm mad about what happens in Island.
This is not a must read, but if you're a fan of Tyler's in the first book, you should give this little novella a spin.