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A review by sara_m_martins
Simone LaFray and the Chocolatiers' Ball (Simone LaFray, #1) by S.P. O'Farrell
4.0
rating from CAWPILE | *copy provided for review by BookTasters and the author*
Simone LaFray was a very good middle grade. I greatly enjoyed the very descriptive writing, and the atmosphere created by it!
The intrigue built and built with the story, and with the mystery element in the midst i doubted most character's motivations. The author took great care in plot to built a good mystery that wasn't obvious to the reader. Some chapters were more "filler" or character development, and it broke the action a bit, but it was understandable.
I liked the characters, and i feel like i know them enough for a middle grade novella. Simone read like an old-soul 12 year old, justified with her being a "gifted child". I'd be interested to see how our knowledge of the remaining cast develops in the series and how that helps us with the overarching intrigue of the series.
Simone LaFray was a very good middle grade. I greatly enjoyed the very descriptive writing, and the atmosphere created by it!
The intrigue built and built with the story, and with the mystery element in the midst i doubted most character's motivations. The author took great care in plot to built a good mystery that wasn't obvious to the reader. Some chapters were more "filler" or character development, and it broke the action a bit, but it was understandable.
I liked the characters, and i feel like i know them enough for a middle grade novella. Simone read like an old-soul 12 year old, justified with her being a "gifted child". I'd be interested to see how our knowledge of the remaining cast develops in the series and how that helps us with the overarching intrigue of the series.