Esther's review
Sharp Objects: A Novel by Gillian Flynn
Some people don't enjoy texts that are written haphazardly because there is nothing linking the literary piece together and creating a flow smooth of information and words. This is the style of how Sharp Objects is written. Sharp Objects is pulled together for most of the time, but some parts are beyond the realms of confusion. Also, some parts of the book were grotesque, and the author didn't go in depth about the protagonist's emotions and thoughts, which could've been enough to save the book. Unfortunately, nothing in this book is worthy enough to compensate for the lack of richness that could have made this book spectacular.
Sharp Objects is about a newsreporter, Camille Preaker, who has to cover a story back at her hometown, which stirs a lot of unpleasant memories. Camille has to deal with her overbearing mother and her obnoxious sister, who gets involved in so many troublesome acts. As Camille has to retrieve a story for the newspaper, she a...more
Sharp Objects is about a newsreporter, Camille Preaker, who has to cover a story back at her hometown, which stirs a lot of unpleasant memories. Camille has to deal with her overbearing mother and her obnoxious sister, who gets involved in so many troublesome acts. As Camille has to retrieve a story for the newspaper, she a...more
