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A review by jenno
As White as Snow by Salla Simukka
4.0
I like the first book in the series, As Red as Blood, which I read last year in summer. I pre-ordered this part as soon as I finished the other first one. I wanted more. I did feel like the first book was just setting up the series though. I felt like there was more to Lumuikki than we got to know in the first book. And book two, this one, "As White as Snow", has more of her.
It's set in Prague where Lumikki is on vacation after the events of the first book. Soon she discovers that she is followed by a older girl, Lenka, which sets out a series of events that at least I wasn't counting on.
You again get to see how smart Lumikki is in many situation, many twist and turns in the story that made me just read on and on.
It's a page turner, I read it in a day and a half and it was just what I needed. To be engrossed in a story like that, that wouldn't let me go until I reached the last sentence. I found it better than part one and with more action
This book is a crime young adult novel which I guess you can read separately from part one, even though it would help and the ending made me want more (when will part three be out in a translation I can read?) even though the ending is satisfying.
Good work, Salla Simukka. I will read the next part as soon as a translation is out in a language I can read. Can't wait.
It's set in Prague where Lumikki is on vacation after the events of the first book. Soon she discovers that she is followed by a older girl, Lenka, which sets out a series of events that at least I wasn't counting on.
You again get to see how smart Lumikki is in many situation, many twist and turns in the story that made me just read on and on.
It's a page turner, I read it in a day and a half and it was just what I needed. To be engrossed in a story like that, that wouldn't let me go until I reached the last sentence. I found it better than part one and with more action
This book is a crime young adult novel which I guess you can read separately from part one, even though it would help and the ending made me want more (when will part three be out in a translation I can read?) even though the ending is satisfying.
Good work, Salla Simukka. I will read the next part as soon as a translation is out in a language I can read. Can't wait.