Overall Rating and Opinion of For the Love of Suzanne
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Re: Overall Rating and Opinion of For the Love of Suzanne
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I did! It was a nice light read even with all of the different obstacles that befell Suzanne and Cody. It only took me 3 hours to finish the entire thing and I couldn't put it down. I gave this a rating of 3/4 and 4/5 stars. I will definitely be looking out for more books in the future.khudecek wrote:I hope you like it.
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I thought it was realistic that Suzanne didn't refledct on what was happening or that it didn't even really register. When a catastrophic event occurs, people often go through the motions without any reflection. I would classify going back into time after a car accident and facing highly dangerous conditions as a traumatic incident that would cause someone to go into shock.bluemel4 wrote:The book started off with a bang and then it lost me for a little bit. I kept pushing myself to read more of it and slowly but surely I absolutely fell in love with the story and the characters. I wish that Suzanne had more of a voice in this. It felt like a lot of stuff happened to her that she did not reflect on or even really register. The second half of the book had a lot more Suzanne in it which I really appreciated. I felt like I got to actually know the character and some of the abuse mentality did come through adding a layer of realism the book was lacking. Overall I think that the book told a solid story that eventually made me feel warm and fuzzy inside. I give it 3 out of 4 stars.
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Even when a person is in shock they still have self preservation instincts. I would expect her to flinch when someone tried to touch her or at the very least panic a little. There was nothing but her being nice and pleasant. At least towards the middle she starts to show her self esteem issues and why she didn't fight back during all the trama.bookowlie wrote:I thought it was realistic that Suzanne didn't refledct on what was happening or that it didn't even really register. When a catastrophic event occurs, people often go through the motions without any reflection. I would classify going back into time after a car accident and facing highly dangerous conditions as a traumatic incident that would cause someone to go into shock.bluemel4 wrote:The book started off with a bang and then it lost me for a little bit. I kept pushing myself to read more of it and slowly but surely I absolutely fell in love with the story and the characters. I wish that Suzanne had more of a voice in this. It felt like a lot of stuff happened to her that she did not reflect on or even really register. The second half of the book had a lot more Suzanne in it which I really appreciated. I felt like I got to actually know the character and some of the abuse mentality did come through adding a layer of realism the book was lacking. Overall I think that the book told a solid story that eventually made me feel warm and fuzzy inside. I give it 3 out of 4 stars.
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"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost