Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley
“On the whole, I found this far too plot-driven with too much spelling out of what was going on and
Nothing to do with our BookBubble collections really, but here we share our honest and independent reviews of the books we have read together in our original BookBubble Book Club. You’ll see that we don’t always agree, and we can have quite a spread of responses and scores. That’s what makes it fun really. Also here are some personal reviews. Hope you find them helpful.
“On the whole, I found this far too plot-driven with too much spelling out of what was going on and
“I’m not usually a fan of dystopian fiction but I enjoyed this. Setting the novel only about 30 years in
“The last book we read, The Thursday Murder Club, was so joyous that anything we read next was going to
This one really divided us. A real marmite of a book. It’s middling average hides a more extreme range and
“Engaging, warm and intriguing – I read this in a couple of days. The perfect escapist lockdown read. No gore
“Well executed and fairly well written but not really a gripping read for me. Main character was okay but not
“I have enjoyed Jane Harper’s other crime fiction, and this was no different. Although it took me a little time
“Premise of the plot was good but it didn’t work for me. Didn’t like the writing style – can’t say
“I loved everything about this book – it is my favourite BookBubbles book so far. It is beautifully constructed, sensitively
“Loved this. Highly original, quirky and some spot-on observations about human behaviour, shining a light not just on the absurdity
“This was not the book I was expecting when we chose it based on the blurb and the reviews. If
Probably the book that has scored most consistently so far. That might be a reflection of our age, as it
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