Ten Thousand New Year's Eves by Dawn DeAnna Wilson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
At a glance, this book doesn't seem to have that much of a plot. It seems almost reused from the movie Groundhog Day. But 10% into the book, it starts to get fun and you genuinely want to know what happens to the characters. Think of it as going to a party ... you're new in town or most of the people there are strangers. Cue, one fascinating story.
You meet person after person and each of their stories has a twist. This what the book is about. There were some commas I could have done without but these were minor issues and did not distract me from the story. The author's writing is to the point and the language is simple which keeps you turning the pages.
Would I recommend this read? Oh yes, definitely.
Overall assessment:
Content: 4/5
Editing: 4/5
Formatting: 4/5
Pacing: 4/5
Offensive content?: PG13 to PG15 for theme, language and content.
Disclosure: I received a review copy of this book from the author through Orangeberry Book Tours. I did not receive any payment in exchange for this review nor was I obliged to write a positive one.
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