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Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce

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8/12/13

A story over time

Another outstanding part of this book was not just the story at hand, but the story of the March sisters.  Unlike many other books that outline the past then begin with the present, this story was unique in the way it revealed the past.  The story begins with the Fenris and how it effected the girls, but the full story is slowly revealed over time in relate-able parts to the current one.  This style of writing is not only great in creating suspense but also does a fantastic job of making you feel close to the characters and experiencing their tragic past.

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