Saturday, December 5, 2020

Review: APRIL’S HEART by Shilah Ferr

 


A typical coming-of-age story. April is your typical 13-year old girl growing up in the suburbs. Like any teenager, she’s boy-crazy and worried about her social status among her peers. April certainly leads with her heart when she gets involved with boys, scheming and plotting to get who she wants. She does some underhanded things, so she’s not always likable. It had good drama and tension with a play for April’s heart. It’s got an easy narrative. Kind of slow with a lot of names in the story.

The cover doesn’t illustrate the story well. It’s so plain and generic—an obvious cookie-cutter template used by an author that didn’t hire a graphic designer.

Okay read.

 

My rating: 3 stars

1 comment:

  1. I would give it a star it was very slow and is a story about a promiscuous teenager who thought popularity was all life was about. Lots of names and hard to keep them all straight.A mediocre read to say the least ..

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