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A review by mororke
Rules of Rain by Leah Scheier
3.0
This review is backdated because my work schedule didn't allow me to post my reviews as I read the books. I read back through the description of the book, and remembered quite a few things that I liked about the book, and a few that I didn't.
Overall, the story is great. It's a bit of a coming of age story. It's a story about Rain, trying to figure out how to move forward like her autistic brother, Ethan is. It's about finding your place in the world, when the world you've worked hard to build comes crashing down. It's about learning how to change and adapt, even when it's difficult.
Ethan, Rain's twin brother has always lived by a set of rules. Being on the spectrum can make things difficult, and it can make growth on a personal level difficult. Ethan does his best to overcome his fears so that he can achieve his dreams.
These dreams though, throw Rain for a loop, and she has a difficult time accepting that things are changing. The supporting characters are great, and help to move the story along, and bring some great dimension to the characters and their relationships.
While parts of Rain fall flat, overall the book is enjoyable.
Overall, the story is great. It's a bit of a coming of age story. It's a story about Rain, trying to figure out how to move forward like her autistic brother, Ethan is. It's about finding your place in the world, when the world you've worked hard to build comes crashing down. It's about learning how to change and adapt, even when it's difficult.
Ethan, Rain's twin brother has always lived by a set of rules. Being on the spectrum can make things difficult, and it can make growth on a personal level difficult. Ethan does his best to overcome his fears so that he can achieve his dreams.
These dreams though, throw Rain for a loop, and she has a difficult time accepting that things are changing. The supporting characters are great, and help to move the story along, and bring some great dimension to the characters and their relationships.
While parts of Rain fall flat, overall the book is enjoyable.