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A review by ambersmith1_2
Soulswift by Megan Bannen
5.0
**Spoilers**
The book was really well written. From start to end you were able to laugh with the characters when they made jokes together, cry with them when they grieved, and overall just feel the emotions the characters felt. There was a really nice way of understanding everything that was going on in the book even when it was about a religion that would make no sense to those who've never read the book. Even with there being the two sides to it with one believing in one thing while the other believed another thing it showed their differences well. Showing the two sides of what was believed and where she really started to change her belief was a nice touch. You could really see where she started to doubt in what she grew up being told. Even when there were new characters added when she'd gotten back home it was a natural way of adding characters and didn't seem forced like some books do to bring in family into it. The whole book just felt natural even for a fiction book, making things relatable in some areas enough to where it was enjoyable. I really loved the book even if the ending did make me cry.
The book was really well written. From start to end you were able to laugh with the characters when they made jokes together, cry with them when they grieved, and overall just feel the emotions the characters felt. There was a really nice way of understanding everything that was going on in the book even when it was about a religion that would make no sense to those who've never read the book. Even with there being the two sides to it with one believing in one thing while the other believed another thing it showed their differences well. Showing the two sides of what was believed and where she really started to change her belief was a nice touch. You could really see where she started to doubt in what she grew up being told. Even when there were new characters added when she'd gotten back home it was a natural way of adding characters and didn't seem forced like some books do to bring in family into it. The whole book just felt natural even for a fiction book, making things relatable in some areas enough to where it was enjoyable. I really loved the book even if the ending did make me cry.