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Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce

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7/30/13

After finishing Sisters Red, I definitely can say that this is one of my favorite books.  My favorite aspect of this book was probably how the author switched perspectives between the two sisters Scarlett and Rosie, although it was a bit confusing at times. Throughout the book I eventually did start to get a feeling that Silas was the potential but i was not positive until the very end.  Over all this was a very good book that i genuinely enjoyed reading.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I enjoyed the book too. I agree that when the author changed perspectives it was confusing but it was something different.

Lisa Lawton said...

I think they had to put the name of each character at the top of each chapter because it would have gotten really confusing to know which character was talking through each chapter. Sometimes it was easy to tell but sometimes at the start of each chapter I had to look at the name to see which girl it was

BrendanC10 said...

Contrary to the above views, I thought it was easy to tell the difference between the two sisters because of their outstanding personalities and views. The obvious difference between the two sisters of a shared heart is what made the two sides of the story and their points of view so interesting.

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