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A review by brii_brii
Seeing Sound by Albany Walker
3.0
This was okay.
Literally nothing happened, though, so it was a pretty laid-back and bland read. Waylynn goes to classes, eats lunch with the guys, and then they go to bed. Over and over again, pretty much until the end of the book.
None of the characters feel like actual people. They're very generic, cliche cookie-cutter characters. The laid-back jock. The protective alpha, and the cute best friend. There wasn't even any real building of their relationship. They pretty much went from strangers to living together in one breath because “it just felt right”.
I spent the whole book waiting for answers with her whole “I hear voices thing”. She's very obviously connected to these guys somehow, as she's been hearing them all her life, but that ball never dropped. It was hinted to a handful of times, but literally nothing else.
There's nothing to this book. I kept waiting for more that never came, and I want answers.
Literally nothing happened, though, so it was a pretty laid-back and bland read. Waylynn goes to classes, eats lunch with the guys, and then they go to bed. Over and over again, pretty much until the end of the book.
None of the characters feel like actual people. They're very generic, cliche cookie-cutter characters. The laid-back jock. The protective alpha, and the cute best friend. There wasn't even any real building of their relationship. They pretty much went from strangers to living together in one breath because “it just felt right”.
I spent the whole book waiting for answers with her whole “I hear voices thing”. She's very obviously connected to these guys somehow, as she's been hearing them all her life, but that ball never dropped. It was hinted to a handful of times, but literally nothing else.
There's nothing to this book. I kept waiting for more that never came, and I want answers.