Sean Gursky reviewed Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys
Review of 'Salt to the Sea' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
I had no idea what this book was about when I started and I was pleasantly surprised in the end. I liked the quick chapters with various characters. My initial concern is that it would be difficult to move the story along with so many POV's but this wasn't a problem. It also created tension and suspense when you didn't immediately return to a specific character's perspective after an event happened.
The author did an excellent job building the characters, especially with so few paragraphs devoted to them. It was very easy to transition from one character to another and know who they were, yet with a bit of mystery around them.
With chapters that were 1-2 minutes in length it was very easy to 'just read one more chapter', whereas some stories I'm used to have 35-40 minute chapter lengths so this was a nice bonus.
Glad I gave …
I had no idea what this book was about when I started and I was pleasantly surprised in the end. I liked the quick chapters with various characters. My initial concern is that it would be difficult to move the story along with so many POV's but this wasn't a problem. It also created tension and suspense when you didn't immediately return to a specific character's perspective after an event happened.
The author did an excellent job building the characters, especially with so few paragraphs devoted to them. It was very easy to transition from one character to another and know who they were, yet with a bit of mystery around them.
With chapters that were 1-2 minutes in length it was very easy to 'just read one more chapter', whereas some stories I'm used to have 35-40 minute chapter lengths so this was a nice bonus.
Glad I gave this book a try, it was enjoyable and had a very similar feel to "The Book Thief", which also received three stars.