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The Memory Ward
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3.5 stars
Not all is as it seems in Bethlam, Nevada. On the surface, it’s a quaint little town with charming neighbors, but beneath that facade, something more sinister is at play. It’s easy to sense early on that something is off and as we read the journals of the other characters, the truth becomes increasingly clear. The characters are rather one-dimensional, but this is the kind of book you read more for the plot than the characters. However, the story is fairly predictable and gets a bit repetitive toward the end. Overall, this was nothing groundbreaking, but it was still an enjoyable read.
Not all is as it seems in Bethlam, Nevada. On the surface, it’s a quaint little town with charming neighbors, but beneath that facade, something more sinister is at play. It’s easy to sense early on that something is off and as we read the journals of the other characters, the truth becomes increasingly clear. The characters are rather one-dimensional, but this is the kind of book you read more for the plot than the characters. However, the story is fairly predictable and gets a bit repetitive toward the end. Overall, this was nothing groundbreaking, but it was still an enjoyable read.
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