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Book Review of The Lace Reader (Lace Reader, Bk 1)

The Lace Reader (Lace Reader, Bk 1)
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Helpful Score: 2


The ending was a bit confusing and it was hard to make sense of. I actually went back to certain parts of the book to re-read them so I could get what the author was trying to convey. Other than that, it's an engaging and interesting book. The characters, even minor ones, are well portrayed and the way Barry describes the town of Salem and the surroundings so well, a clear picture is drawn in your head. I think the realism Barry gives to characters and setting is the best part of the book. Even if the plot might seem bumpy and a bit improbable, it becomes believable in the circumstances.