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First of all, I really liked all Kava books except the one outside the Maggie O`Dell series. I eagerlie awaited the new book Whitewash and it was a huge disappointment.
Mrs. Kava tried to write something like a polit-thrilled which is, in fact, a good idea. The whole plot is a good idea.
Unfortunately she did no manage to write it very well.
Let me tell you what I did not like:
The plot is really good but I really got the feeling that chapters have been shortened by the publisher or author. I had the feeling that the reader is missing important informations and I did not like the short chapters. Some chapters had only three pages and you had to jump to another character. The two main characters did not deal with each other, they did not know each other and honestly, I wouldn not have mind if one of them (Jason) would not have been a character in the book at all.
Whitewash is a strong book but it has too much pages with insufficient sentences to tell the story in one whole piece.
Mrs. Kava tried to write something like a polit-thrilled which is, in fact, a good idea. The whole plot is a good idea.
Unfortunately she did no manage to write it very well.
Let me tell you what I did not like:
The plot is really good but I really got the feeling that chapters have been shortened by the publisher or author. I had the feeling that the reader is missing important informations and I did not like the short chapters. Some chapters had only three pages and you had to jump to another character. The two main characters did not deal with each other, they did not know each other and honestly, I wouldn not have mind if one of them (Jason) would not have been a character in the book at all.
Whitewash is a strong book but it has too much pages with insufficient sentences to tell the story in one whole piece.
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