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The Secrets We Keep - A Review

July 11, 2016 by Papatia Feauxzar in REVIEWS

I normally love action packed and fast reads. This one was a really, really, really predictable slow paced story, anti-climatic at times but I didn't mind it at all because the narration was very creative; very descriptive. A few punctuation errors though but that's understandable. Editing is costly and editors are human too.
Also, not only in India that widows shave their heads ;)... In many non-Muslim tribes in Africa, it's a custom for mourning.
The letters to the dead felt like info dump at times and strained me but I understand it's also a grieving process and very therapeutic so I guess it's alright.


Other things I loved about this story are the flowers mentions, drawings, and the creative way of no actual chapter numbering. I liked it.

My Rating : 3/5

Papatya* (Daisy)

July 11, 2016 /Papatia Feauxzar
Stephanie Butland, The Secrets We Keep
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