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Bright and Tender Dark by Joanna Pearson

Bright and Tender Dark

by Joanna Pearson

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  • Jun 2024, 288 pages
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Connie W. (Spokane, WA)

Unfocused
The premise was intriguing, but I was disappointed in the book for these reasons:
Too many characters that. weren't integral to the story
Too many issues were featured
Joy was not a believable character
The writing style seemed choppy, immature and trite at times
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