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A review by lara_ayrolla
The Mulligan Curse by Diane Barnes
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.25
Before anything, I would like to thank Diane Barnes, the publisher, and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I decided to read this book because "Shrek Forever After" is one of my favorite movies, and the plot seemed similar enough. It didn't disappoint and I did have a similar experience to the movie.
I didn't care enough about the characters, since I didn't get to know as much about them, and I disliked many things. However, overall, it was a good experience and I enjoyed the reading.
Pros:
I decided to read this book because "Shrek Forever After" is one of my favorite movies, and the plot seemed similar enough. It didn't disappoint and I did have a similar experience to the movie.
I didn't care enough about the characters, since I didn't get to know as much about them, and I disliked many things. However, overall, it was a good experience and I enjoyed the reading.
Pros:
- I got emotional many times while reading. I finished the book literally sobbing, and it broke me for a few minutes. I had to take a break to stare at a wall and breathe.
- A lot of the characters are unique and lovable.
- The message in the book is great, and I like how Mary was able to find a balance between prioritizing herself and the people she loves in the end.
Cons:
- Mary is insufferably dumb. The things she says and instantly regrets make absolutely no sense.
- Also, her assumptions make no sense. No rational person would assume the things she does without further evidence.
- Her assumptions are used as a plot device to create mystery, but it is all predictable and unnecessary.
- So many sentences are repeated that I feel 50% of the book could be removed to avoid the same sentence appearing twice.
- This is probably because of my early copy of the book, so it won't be considered in my evaluation. Still, I thought it was important to point out that there were a lot of typos and a few grammatical mistakes that the author might want to check before the book comes out.
Moderate: Death