Tuesday, 14 February 2017

The Perilous Sea by Sherry Thomas - Review



Star Rating: ✭✭✭✭✰

Still following Iolanthe and Titus' quest to slay the Bane, The Perilous Sea ended with suspense, deceit, and plot twists. 

What bothered me the most about this sequel, even though it carries of that weird style of writing (using notes in a novel), was the constant switching of time frames between chapters. I feel that if you're going to make someone loses their memory, start off the it, and then once they regain it, use the flashback or recollection to fill in the gaps between "now" and the last book.

The only reason I gave this four stars, is because of the ending. Otherwise it would have received two, since I hate the use of memory loss or amnesia in books. I feel most authors use it as a scapegoat when they can no longer think of anything else.

Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 132 x 203 x 28mm | 318g 
Published: by Balzer and Bray
Pages: 448

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