A review by shighley
Blue Birds by Caroline Starr Rose

3.0

Thanks to NetGalley for an advance copy. This was the second book in a row that I read that did not use quotation marks, which at times caused me to re-read to be sure which character was speaking; I'd like to think I could also tell from the context, but not always. Even though different type faces were used for Kimi and Alis, it was not always easy. Perhaps that will be resolved in the final edition.
I think I prefer non-fiction to historical fiction with conjecture; This is a topic and time period that has always fascinated me.