JuanMoreStory@bookrastinating.com reviewed Good Part by Sophie Cousens
No need to skip to the good part of this book
3 stars
The book was a decently paced drama book. It was a dramatic fiction genre with a hint of mysticism and science fiction, since the premise is that the main character skips to 16b years in the future through her wish being granted.
The impact the time leap has on the main character is decently fleshed out, with a believable roller coaster of emotions.
A large chunk of the story is focused on the main character catching up to the plot points of her life that she missed out, but it gets a little deeper when it is pointed out she also missed out on the emotional impact of something traumatic that she had skipped over.
After that though, the author tried to inject some sense of urgency that, for me, did not quite make sense as making me feel that same sense of urgency.
Since the overall tone of the …
The book was a decently paced drama book. It was a dramatic fiction genre with a hint of mysticism and science fiction, since the premise is that the main character skips to 16b years in the future through her wish being granted.
The impact the time leap has on the main character is decently fleshed out, with a believable roller coaster of emotions.
A large chunk of the story is focused on the main character catching up to the plot points of her life that she missed out, but it gets a little deeper when it is pointed out she also missed out on the emotional impact of something traumatic that she had skipped over.
After that though, the author tried to inject some sense of urgency that, for me, did not quite make sense as making me feel that same sense of urgency.
Since the overall tone of the book is a "feel good" story, the ending wrapped things up while leaving me, well, feeling pretty good.