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Shallow Breath (2012)

by Sara Foster(Favorite Author)
3.58 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Sorry, but I did not enjoy this book. The book description of the story mentioned nothing at all about wild life and saving them. As much as I love animals it's not my favorite genre to read in a fictional novel. I found it very hard to read since there were so many characters and every time a new name popped up I just thought, "oh no, another I have to try and remember". I got lost so many times I would have to go back and read over again what I had read the previous day. Too much jumping around, not only to different characters but back and forth in time. I don't mind the latter but in this book it was very hard to follow. I loved "Beneath the Shadow" so thought I would enjoy another Sara Foster novel. It definitely wasn't a story I looked forward to picking up to weed t... morehrough.
review 2: I really enjoyed this book - enhanced perhaps because of my age and living not far from where this book is set. I can remember going to Atlantis! In a similar way to Tim Winton, Sara Foster really describes the way it feels to be in the Western Australian landscape and I loved that aspect of the book. I also loved the suspense, am sure I read each chapter faster than the last. A book I will definitely recommend others to read and was a great recommendation to me from the lovely Jane at Beaufort St Books. less
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akhila_c
Great book, engaging from the start, well done Sara. Keep them coming.
jonathanmhindmarsh
I got bored. None of the characters spoke to me.
lianne1130
Good read just did not like the ending
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