The Before:
I love how observant Felicity, our main character, is. It shows us how self-aware she can be. We start the novel off at a funeral and just see with Felicity sees. She watches the reactions of her different friends and family members at the funeral. We not only see how/what she sees, but it allows for the reader to make snap judgments about the different characters.
This method also draws us into the story, painting a picture of the world we are entering. Haskell starts the story by describing the town and townsfolk watching the funeral. We get a few random details about how the upper class is perceived before we even get to our main characters.
The Concerns:
Plot: 4/10
Writing Style: 4/10
Meaningfullness: 4/10
The Concerns:
Plot: 4/10
Writing Style: 4/10
Meaningfullness: 4/10
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