Shirley P. (booknookchick) reviewed on + 117 more book reviews
So far I am in the minority after reading this book. Perhaps having read Nineteen Minutes and The Pact by Jodi Picoult already makes me reaction to this book subjective, rather than objective. The latter books were riveting compared to "To the Power of Three" which I was in no hurry to finish (but I did).
Lippman writes well as far as plot and character development, but I felt this story wandered back and forth in time and between characters without accomplishing much. This is the same technique Picoult uses with ease.
Sorry, there just wasn't enough suspense for me and adding several subplots were more of a distraction than an improvement of the story.
Lippman writes well as far as plot and character development, but I felt this story wandered back and forth in time and between characters without accomplishing much. This is the same technique Picoult uses with ease.
Sorry, there just wasn't enough suspense for me and adding several subplots were more of a distraction than an improvement of the story.
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