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Re: Overall Rating and Opinion of Splintered

Posted: 24 Sep 2015, 10:12
by baasil999
I really like the author of this, I have read many of his books

Re: Overall Rating and Opinion of Splintered

Posted: 07 Nov 2015, 17:25
by jbt 01
I loved the book!I thought it was very exciting! And I loved how they put a dark twist on it. I liked how it keeps you hooked and its never boring not to me anyway. :)

Re: Overall Rating and Opinion of Splintered

Posted: 16 Nov 2015, 10:26
by zaynab_m
I haven't yet read the book, but the title is definitely intriguing. Sounds interesting, too.

Re: Overall Rating and Opinion of Splintered

Posted: 09 Aug 2016, 10:08
by fari30
I got lost in the world, especially because I marathoned the entire trilogy in one go. The atmosphere of the novel made me shiver and I think the ending made me cry a little.

Re: Overall Rating and Opinion of Splintered

Posted: 09 Jul 2017, 08:24
by Naval Aulakh
I truly appreciated this book. Staggeringly inventive story line. The writer truly conveyed me to Wonderland with simply enough detail to imagine the ponder, enchantment, sad, sensual, and at times dimness of this book. The story has such a variety of turns that it keeps your enthusiasm for the characters and plot. I give it 3 out of 4 stars.

Re: Overall Rating and Opinion of Splintered

Posted: 07 Jun 2019, 19:17
by magnoparisi
This book could have been so much better. If the author would have left the character of "Jeb" out of the story it would have been a lot better. I liked the idea of a Alice follow up having grown up with the story. I did like how the author tied the past with the present, however then action seemed choppy and a bit hard for me to follow sometimes.

Re: Overall Rating and Opinion of Splintered

Posted: 27 Feb 2024, 07:16
by Sunday Onuorah
Took a little getting used to, but I liked the book. It was intriguing, a little creepy at times, though. I also got tired of the long deviations. I think I'd recommend it to others. I don't know if die-hard Alice fans would like it, but the modern twist would probably make it unique and engaging for most readers.