Author Adriana Mather shows a deep understanding and a plethora of knowledge about the Titanic and the passengers aboard. Her story is a unique and creative blend between history and magic.
Unfortunately, that is about as much as I enjoyed about the book. Though not technically a sequel (I think), there is a lot of background information left out or mentioned without details. The story is filled with teenage angst and drama and I found the characters to be underdeveloped, unrelatable, and even unlikable at times. The love relationship between the main character, Sam, and a ghost is downright weird, and she even throws in a lesbian relationship for the sake of it, even though it does nothing to move the plot along. The book is too long and predictable. If you're considering reading this book, I say skip it.
I received my copy free from Bloggingforbooks.com in exchange for my honest review.
Unfortunately, that is about as much as I enjoyed about the book. Though not technically a sequel (I think), there is a lot of background information left out or mentioned without details. The story is filled with teenage angst and drama and I found the characters to be underdeveloped, unrelatable, and even unlikable at times. The love relationship between the main character, Sam, and a ghost is downright weird, and she even throws in a lesbian relationship for the sake of it, even though it does nothing to move the plot along. The book is too long and predictable. If you're considering reading this book, I say skip it.
I received my copy free from Bloggingforbooks.com in exchange for my honest review.
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