Just returned home from vacay, to this review of This Brilliant...



Just returned home from vacay, to this review of This Brilliant Darkness:



This book is fantastically well-written, fast-paced, detailed, and full of sinuously dark curves. I was thoroughly drawn to the characters, including the Greachin, unwilling to put down the book for fear that I would destroy the building tension. Each cleverly-titled chapter led me deeper and deeper into Christine’s new reality. The character development was top notch, enabling me to sympathize with the characters; and their relationships/personalities were strikingly realistic. I enjoyed reading about Christine’s relationship with Tom, Richard, and Tristan from each of their perspectives. Red Tash has a way of making her characters stand out when it’s their turn to speak; the viewpoint changes were not choppy, and I did not find the change-overs at all confusing. In the like, the dialogue was smart, modern, and engaging, with a good overall flow. I would not change anything about it, except the ending - I wish there was more to it, but maybe there’s more to come? I hope so. Recommended to college-age adults and older who relish a great fantasy/horror novel that will leave them craving more.



YES!


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Published on May 08, 2012 08:56
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