1974: The Seven Book Four by Sarah M. Cradit
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
By 19774 the Deschanel siblings are exploring themselves and their own feelings more while doing their best to suppress their talents. They all struggled with growing up and the themes of being an adult and taking responsibility. They are doing many of the typical things as per the times so those involve the cars, events and even protests of that time (something readers will either remember or discover) and all accurately done which highlights the careful research done by the author. This book was certainly about all of the siblings but especially Maureen which gave some interesting insights into both her but also the make up of the family and some of the dynamics. There are some good links to the House of Crimson and Clover series which means that some of what happened there has a next context and makes better sense to me. Well written this was clear and easy to both read and understand. Works best if you have read the earlier books in this series.
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Wednesday, 20 February 2019
Review: 1974: The Seven Book Four by Sarah M. Cradit 4 of 5 stars
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