When I was a kid I discovered Mary Downing Hahn's books. Ever since then they've been a guilty pleasure. When I started to get older, of course, I moved up to bigger and better things but I still have a love for Hahn's books.
With that being said I discovered this one day at Barnes and Noble.
This particular one wasn't as good as others I've read but I enjoyed it nonetheless.
I gave this 3/5 stars. ***
I felt like the story could fall a little flat sometimes but I still had that overwhelming anger for certain characters.
Florence wasn't as fleshed out as the rest of the characters even though she was the main protagonist.
The uncle didn't show up as much as I would've like but he was still one of my favorite characters from the story.
The climax of the story wasn't as climatic as some of Hahn's other books I've read but the problem was settled so I was happy with it. The ending could've been left open to continue which I liked.
Overall this was a decent book but if you're new to Mary Downing Hahn I don't suggest this as your first read,
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