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Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce

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7/26/13

I just finished reading Sisters Red and it was a good twist on the common fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. I enjoyed how the author switched views from Scarlett to Rosie. I wish the author shed some insight into Silas's mind. It would have been interesting to see things from his point of view. Other than that the book was overall very good. Is it just me or did anyone else kinda suspect that Silas was the Potential? When they discovered he was I wasn't that surprised.

1 comment:

jkpamp said...

I agree with you that it was a bit expected and not much of a surprise, I also agree that it would have been nice to see more from Silas' point of view. Was it only me or did it seem that the author used a bit too much imagery that didn't really enhance the book, but more so made it drag out longer then seemed necessary?

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