Jenny Valentine
Auteur de Me, the Missing, and the Dead
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- Date de naissance
- 20th Century
- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- UK
- Lieux de résidence
- Glasbury-on-Wye, Wales, UK
- Professions
- children's book author
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- Œuvres
- 16
- Aussi par
- 1
- Membres
- 1,328
- Popularité
- #19,369
- Évaluation
- 3.9
- Critiques
- 65
- ISBN
- 151
- Langues
- 10
- Favoris
- 1
6/10, I picked this up from one of the two libraries I go to and I saw this had a low rating so I lowered my expectations as a result but even so this realistic contemporary YA novel underwhelmed me, what's wrong with them? The cover looked amazing, so I thought it would be a good novel, but my expectations were subverted. The story itself was utter trash (the main character, who is a pyromaniac, meets her dying father, he dies and turns out to be a really good art forger), and the characters were either flat, boring, or annoying since none of them experienced character development. I especially hated the main character Iris since needs help like seeking the nearest mental health service, she can't just burn someone's property all the time just to make her feel better and argue with people, and wish that people would die quickly (like her father) but she never gets help and she waits until she almost dies to stop her fiery proclivity. I couldn't root for Iris, unfortunately, and the plot made me not enjoy this book. Read Hour of the Bees by Lindsay Eagar or The Thing About Jellyfish by Ali Benjamin if you want a better book about death.… (plus d'informations)