Later is a great example of the average King novel: compelling premise, great characterization, easy-to-read prose, fizzles out in the middle, feels like a bit of a slog to finish, leaves an underwhelming aftertaste.
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Later is a great example of the average King novel: compelling premise, great characterization, easy-to-read prose, fizzles out in the middle, feels like a bit of a slog to finish, leaves an underwhelming aftertaste.
A Ladder to the Sky is a brilliantly dark and witty novel–a stark contrast from the heartwarming The Heart’s Invisible Furies.
I utterly adored John Boyne's novel, which drew me in with its unpredictable plot, richly drawn characters, and a heart the size of Ireland herself.