![]() ![]() There was so much going on, so much just thrown at us with lots of questions that I didn't feel were answered, that I felt just lost. ![]() Klune that I was excited to try out, but then it just got flat-out difficult to read. At first, it was interesting to me, a stylistic choice from T.J. It's all blurry, and gloomy, and muddled and the writing is purposefully vague and dark. The story in the beginning feels like you are reading it from underwater. I found the first part of the book to be confusing. Here is my honest (spoiler-free) breakdown: I enjoyed it, but I have to say, I feel epically disappointed. I mean, did being in quarantine during Covid break my brain? How could I not love the final book in the Green Creek series? I feel like crying right now, and it's not from the emotional ending to Brothersong.īrothersong has a sea of positive, raving reviews from my friends, and I got warnings about you'll be crying your eyes out!, but I finished the book feeling, well, like nothing much at all. ![]() This is an extremely difficult review for me to write, so much so that I don't even want to do it. ![]()
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