Review: The Little Village Library
The Little Village Library by Helen Rolfe
My rating: 1 of 5 stars
Village Library: 1 star
This book was really not to my taste. The first quarter had continual ominous hints that something had happened to Adam and Jennifer. It seemed like these occurred every paragraph, with no more information revealed. This made the first 25% so tedious that I almost gave up. However, some editing would sort that out.
The other thing I didn’t like was the amount of (off page) domestic violence. I do think it is important to have stories about this out there, but the blurb gave me no indication that this might be included in the book, it looked like it was a light hearted romance. I read to escape from the horribleness of real life, not to experience more of it.
I thought the library of shared things was an excellent basis for a book, and the plot with Jennifer and her husband was good. The sense of community in the village was also enjoyable to read about.
I think with some stronger editing of the first quarter, and a cover and blurb that reflect that serious topics are covered, this could be a really good and important book.
I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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My rating: 1 of 5 stars
Village Library: 1 star
This book was really not to my taste. The first quarter had continual ominous hints that something had happened to Adam and Jennifer. It seemed like these occurred every paragraph, with no more information revealed. This made the first 25% so tedious that I almost gave up. However, some editing would sort that out.
The other thing I didn’t like was the amount of (off page) domestic violence. I do think it is important to have stories about this out there, but the blurb gave me no indication that this might be included in the book, it looked like it was a light hearted romance. I read to escape from the horribleness of real life, not to experience more of it.
I thought the library of shared things was an excellent basis for a book, and the plot with Jennifer and her husband was good. The sense of community in the village was also enjoyable to read about.
I think with some stronger editing of the first quarter, and a cover and blurb that reflect that serious topics are covered, this could be a really good and important book.
I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
View all my reviews
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