A review by shealwaysreads
The 15:17 to Paris: The True Story of a Terrorist, a Train, and Three American Heroes by Alek Skarlatos, Anthony Sadler, Spencer Stone

inspiring slow-paced

3.0

πŸ“š Book Review: "The 15:17 To Paris" πŸš‚

Just finished reading "The 15:17 To Paris" and I have mixed feelings about it. πŸ€” While the novel was interesting, the way it was laid out was a bit off-putting. The constant jumping from past, present, and future was quite dizzying. 🎒 It made it challenging to follow the timeline of events.

Another aspect that left me puzzled was the decision to tell the story from a third-person point of view, considering it's the author's own experience. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I would have loved to have a more personal connection with the characters and their emotions.

Overall, it was an intriguing read, but the unconventional storytelling style took away from the impact of the story. πŸ“–βœ¨