A review by ncrabb
Sweet Lake by Christine Nolfi

2.0

This was an ok book, but the newly blinded character is so dreadfully written that it negatively impacted my experience with the rest of the book. At one point, she uses the phrase "life of darkness" to describe his pending experiences. No sighted privilege here on the part of the author, nope! I thought the brother's character was too villainous and two dimensional. The narration was curiously muffled, too. Thirty years ago, I'd have chalked that up to dirty tape heads, but today, who knows? I don't think it was my earbuds or hearing; my current read sounds fine.