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A review by hayleyslibrarycard
Entanglement by Andrew J. Thomas
3.0
3.5 stars out of 5
This is a sci-fi, mystery fantasy type novel with a really interesting premise. Lots of different plot points and characters all "entangling" togther. It looks at how one moment can change a lot of peoples lives and how they can all end up coming together from one event.
It was a bit confusing to start with as it's introducing us to a lot of charactersand their different stories rather quickly but I really liked the characters but wasn't necerssarily invested in them or the mystery they were trying to solve but the book still held my attention (although I was reading in a cafe when a twist happened and I gasped oh my god out loud when I figured a main plot point out so I guess I was more invested than I thought
Loved the writing style of this book - has a really lovely flow. The book is narrated rather than being told by the character so it can be a bit disoncerting at times to read but once you get going it's enjoyable.
Think it would be great to listen to as an audio book because of this - as the book feels as though it is chatting to you about what's happening with snide little comments rather than from the characters POV.
I liked the footnotes - but dont know whether I only enjoyed them because it was on kindle and they "popped up" rather than having to flick your eyes to the bottom of the page.
Such a nice ending - still some untied bits but apparently there's a sequel so will be looking out for that.
The book finishes kinda like the end of a TV episode with the narration just petering off as the whole book was kind of like one big voice over - this was something I actually enjoyed once I got used to it.
I can't tell how I really feel about this book, I really enjoyed it, but I didn't 100% want to shout about it from the rooftops either. I don't know whether I didn't enjoy it as much as other reviewers because I'm useless at picking up small details and putting two and two together in mystery books
Thanks netgalley for providing me with a readers copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review
This is a sci-fi, mystery fantasy type novel with a really interesting premise. Lots of different plot points and characters all "entangling" togther. It looks at how one moment can change a lot of peoples lives and how they can all end up coming together from one event.
It was a bit confusing to start with as it's introducing us to a lot of charactersand their different stories rather quickly but I really liked the characters but wasn't necerssarily invested in them or the mystery they were trying to solve but the book still held my attention (although I was reading in a cafe when a twist happened and I gasped oh my god out loud when I figured a main plot point out so I guess I was more invested than I thought
Loved the writing style of this book - has a really lovely flow. The book is narrated rather than being told by the character so it can be a bit disoncerting at times to read but once you get going it's enjoyable.
Think it would be great to listen to as an audio book because of this - as the book feels as though it is chatting to you about what's happening with snide little comments rather than from the characters POV.
I liked the footnotes - but dont know whether I only enjoyed them because it was on kindle and they "popped up" rather than having to flick your eyes to the bottom of the page.
Such a nice ending - still some untied bits but apparently there's a sequel so will be looking out for that.
The book finishes kinda like the end of a TV episode with the narration just petering off as the whole book was kind of like one big voice over - this was something I actually enjoyed once I got used to it.
I can't tell how I really feel about this book, I really enjoyed it, but I didn't 100% want to shout about it from the rooftops either. I don't know whether I didn't enjoy it as much as other reviewers because I'm useless at picking up small details and putting two and two together in mystery books
Thanks netgalley for providing me with a readers copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review