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A Small Revolution

A Small Revolution

2017 • 209 pages

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15

Parts of this book feel unique and interesting, while others are a slog and sort of a mess. For a 200 page book that is sort of weird.

The middle section dragged like no one's business, which just solidifies that while the premise for the book is interesting, it doesn't exactly have enough legs to stand as a novel.

Lloyd feels like a caricature of a crazy person, with nothing but his insanity on display ever. I found myself questioning why anyone would believe anything he said, no matter the grief they were experiencing.

There were also some timeline issues where things felt like they happened more spaced out than they really did.

April 10, 2017Report this review