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A review by fleffy0reader
The Left Right Game by Jack Anderson
adventurous
dark
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.75
Typically, I don't do this writing portion of the reviews. I just like to give it a % rating then move on with my day, (suppose you could say I'm a "silent reviewer.") However, the "Has Anyone Heard of the Left/Right Game?" story is one of the best things i have ever had the pleasure of reading.
The writing is phenomenal: the way those words are stitched together to form paragraph after paragraph is extraordinary. It sucks you right into the story, like you're actually there, experiencing everything along with Alice.
You get attached to the characters very easily. However, some fell like they are just there for cannon-fodder.Such as Ace. Honestly, while he was enjoyable, it feels like he just there for plot p regression and to start the rift between the rest of the crew & Bluejay. On the other hand, the ones that stick around longer truly get to shine. It feels as though you lived their lives, no matter how glimpse into said life was.
Each twist and turn is nicely built up to. Even though some can be seen from a mile away, they still hit hard.
The protagonist--Alice--is fun, relatable, and all the other buzz words for a good protagonist. She's inquisitive, and very intelligent.You can tell how hard she is affected after each member of the party falls, no matter how little she knew them.
I do not know how more to explain how amazing this tale is. It is a must read for any reader, no matter the typical genre you indulge yourself in.
Now if you'll excuse me, I will be on my way"to a place where everything has fallen away, and the road is all there is."
The writing is phenomenal: the way those words are stitched together to form paragraph after paragraph is extraordinary. It sucks you right into the story, like you're actually there, experiencing everything along with Alice.
You get attached to the characters very easily. However, some fell like they are just there for cannon-fodder.
Each twist and turn is nicely built up to. Even though some can be seen from a mile away, they still hit hard.
The protagonist--Alice--is fun, relatable, and all the other buzz words for a good protagonist. She's inquisitive, and very intelligent.
I do not know how more to explain how amazing this tale is. It is a must read for any reader, no matter the typical genre you indulge yourself in.
Now if you'll excuse me, I will be on my way
Graphic: Cursing, Gore, and Murder
Moderate: Blood and Grief
Minor: Car accident