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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Fishers of Paradise by Rachael Preston

The Fishers of ParadiseThe Fishers of Paradise by Rachael Preston
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What were the main themes of the book? In the introduction, the author says the book is about choices. As I finished reading the book, I think this book is about relationships around us and how much we allow these relationships to define us.

Describe 2 different settings or locations. One - When Laura gets into the car with her father. There are so many different emotions in these few pages that makes you wonder about their relationship.

Two - "How do you think people end up in prison? Through doing good deeds and paying their bills, playing with their children?” ... Ray is so easily seen as the villain and yet you do start to connect with his desperation at some points.

Were you able to connect with the main character and why? Not all the time. I don't know why but it was either the dialogue or just certain pages that made it difficult to relate and connect with any of the characters, let alone the main character.

Which did you find more appealing, the introduction or the conclusion? Definitely the conclusion. The whole story is built up and then exposed in a very twisted manner. I liked this very much.

Why would you recommend or not recommend this book? Yes, I would definitely recommend this book because it was entertaining and it captured my attention for the most part.

Disclosure - I received a free book from the author in exchange for an honest review.


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