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A review by booksuperpower
Beautiful Little Fool by K.K. Hendin
4.0
Beautiful Little Fool by K.K. Hendin is a 2015 publication. I was provided a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This is my first book by this author, so I had no idea what to expect, but I thought the blurb sounded intriguing, so I signed on to review it.
Well, this one certainly is interesting, I 'll give it that. It's hard to review books like this because I don't want to give anything away. I do think many people will be surprised by it because it doesn't really fit into any specific category, and I don't imagine anyone will know what they are in for when they pick it up. I admit that as I got a few chapters in, the story had a New Adult tone to it, (which had me worried because I've pretty much sworn off NA), but no, it's definitely not New Adult, although you do get two perspectives and are privy to Cedar and Ellis' thoughts, the book is a third person narrative.
Once I finished the book I was a tiny bit shell shocked at first, but the more a thought about it, the more I liked it. This is a wicked little story with lots of twist and turns and a shocking conclusion I never suspected was coming.
So, the author gets high marks for imagination, for storytelling outside the box, and for weaving a tale of intrigue and mystery that kept me wondering what was going on, and what would happened next, which kept me engaged from start to finish.
Overall this one is 4 stars
This is my first book by this author, so I had no idea what to expect, but I thought the blurb sounded intriguing, so I signed on to review it.
Well, this one certainly is interesting, I 'll give it that. It's hard to review books like this because I don't want to give anything away. I do think many people will be surprised by it because it doesn't really fit into any specific category, and I don't imagine anyone will know what they are in for when they pick it up. I admit that as I got a few chapters in, the story had a New Adult tone to it, (which had me worried because I've pretty much sworn off NA), but no, it's definitely not New Adult, although you do get two perspectives and are privy to Cedar and Ellis' thoughts, the book is a third person narrative.
Once I finished the book I was a tiny bit shell shocked at first, but the more a thought about it, the more I liked it. This is a wicked little story with lots of twist and turns and a shocking conclusion I never suspected was coming.
So, the author gets high marks for imagination, for storytelling outside the box, and for weaving a tale of intrigue and mystery that kept me wondering what was going on, and what would happened next, which kept me engaged from start to finish.
Overall this one is 4 stars