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A review by shellballenger
Send for Me by Lauren Fox
emotional
sad
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
3.0
Type of read: Commuter Read.
What made me pick it up: One of Tennessee R.E.A.D.s prompts for May is to read a book set in a city you want to visit. I opened up my TBR and figured a country I wanted to visit (Germany) also worked. 'Send for Me' has been in my TBR for quite some time so it was a win-win.
Overall rating: 'Send for Me' is beautifully tragic and poetic. I wish I had read a tangible version of the book, I think it would have been easier to comprehend the time switches, but overall I enjoyed 'Send for Me.' The way Fox interconnects the perspectives, how they write the characters, and their expression of what's happening in their lives was probably my favorite part of 'Send for Me.' I would recommend it, in a tangible form, for anyone interested in historical and personal life-based novels.
What made me pick it up: One of Tennessee R.E.A.D.s prompts for May is to read a book set in a city you want to visit. I opened up my TBR and figured a country I wanted to visit (Germany) also worked. 'Send for Me' has been in my TBR for quite some time so it was a win-win.
Overall rating: 'Send for Me' is beautifully tragic and poetic. I wish I had read a tangible version of the book, I think it would have been easier to comprehend the time switches, but overall I enjoyed 'Send for Me.' The way Fox interconnects the perspectives, how they write the characters, and their expression of what's happening in their lives was probably my favorite part of 'Send for Me.' I would recommend it, in a tangible form, for anyone interested in historical and personal life-based novels.