Tuesdays are the days I showcase my own work on this blog. Today, I'd like to share a review of my latest book.
The Plain of Bitter Honey
by Alan Chin
This story was full; full of
danger and peace, hatred and love, bravery and fear. I want to go on and on
about the story, but I absolutely refuse to post any type of a spoiler at all.
To be honest, this book sat on my to read shelf for a while because I expected
there to be a lot of philosophical treatise and political ranting.
What I found was an emotional
tale with intriguing characters ... mixed with some philosophical and political
ranting. However, it only came in when it was relevant to the story and to the
character's motivations and personalities. I never felt lectured, I felt
enlightened. The romance wasn't very prominent, but I found I didn't really
need it.
That isn't to say that this
wasn't a great, entertaining story just to read for fun. If you're fond of dystopian
style plots, you'll love this. It doesn't have anything really 'new' but what
the author chose to include in the story was very real. There was a great
action theme and some serious suspense. With so many elements to include, the
weaving along the plot arc could have become muddled, but I felt that it was
seamless.
Now, before this appears to be
all vague and general praise ... there were a few flaws. I found the minor
protagonist's journey of self to have taken too abrupt of a U-turn. I also would
have liked to have seen the ending of the story a bit more drawn out. It felt
like the climax wasn't quite ... climactic. Still, I enjoyed this story
immensely. I've already recommended it to several friends who have placed it on
their to buy shelves.
A solid 4.5 rating from me, and
I've definitely found an author I wasn't sure of to add to my buy list myself.
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