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A review by mackenzierm
Mapping the Edge by Sarah Dunant
2.0
Alright, where to start.
This book was in three different perspectives:
The first being Estella's, while Anna was missing.
The second being Anna's, while she was kidnapped.
The third being Anna's with this man Samuel.
I was expecting more from this book, it's supposed to be a psychological thriller and whatnot.. but where was the thrill? In my opinion, this book was a 300 page novel that went absolutely nowhere. The third perspective had pretty much nothing to do with the story.. or at least, that's what I think.
And what exactly was the point of Anna being "kidnapped", when NOTHING came of it. I really thought this book was going to get better, well I was more hoping it would, but sadly, it didn't.
Poor structure, no plot, average characters. All in all, a rating of about 1.5 at best.
This book was in three different perspectives:
The first being Estella's, while Anna was missing.
The second being Anna's, while she was kidnapped.
The third being Anna's with this man Samuel.
I was expecting more from this book, it's supposed to be a psychological thriller and whatnot.. but where was the thrill? In my opinion, this book was a 300 page novel that went absolutely nowhere. The third perspective had pretty much nothing to do with the story.. or at least, that's what I think.
And what exactly was the point of Anna being "kidnapped", when NOTHING came of it. I really thought this book was going to get better, well I was more hoping it would, but sadly, it didn't.
Poor structure, no plot, average characters. All in all, a rating of about 1.5 at best.