Review of Binge

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Shally Z
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Smrithi Arun wrote: 04 Jun 2023, 04:07
Shally Z wrote: 03 Jun 2023, 20:11 Thanks for your review! I felt the same way about Sabrina's mindset and choices reading the book too and was worried about where it would lead...
Thank you for commenting! I think the last chapter justified it. What did you think about the letter?
Hi Smrithi :) Without giving too much away, I really enjoyed reading that final letter and it was nice to read about what happened to all the characters afterwards but I did feel like the final chapter wrapped things up a little too quickly for me. What did you think?
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Shally Z wrote: 04 Jun 2023, 17:03
Hi Smrithi :) Without giving too much away, I really enjoyed reading that final letter and it was nice to read about what happened to all the characters afterwards but I did feel like the final chapter wrapped things up a little too quickly for me. What did you think?
I was certainly relieved to see my worries taken away by that letter, Shally! Now that I think about it, I agree that the message conveyed in that letter could have been gradual. However, it wasn't jarring, which is a good thing!
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Shally Z
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Smrithi Arun wrote: 05 Jun 2023, 16:41
Shally Z wrote: 04 Jun 2023, 17:03
Hi Smrithi :) Without giving too much away, I really enjoyed reading that final letter and it was nice to read about what happened to all the characters afterwards but I did feel like the final chapter wrapped things up a little too quickly for me. What did you think?
I was certainly relieved to see my worries taken away by that letter, Shally! Now that I think about it, I agree that the message conveyed in that letter could have been gradual. However, it wasn't jarring, which is a good thing!
You took the words from my mouth! That letter answered a lot of my questions in one go. I'll be keeping an eye out for more of your reviews.
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Shally Z wrote: 06 Jun 2023, 06:59
You took the words from my mouth! That letter answered a lot of my questions in one go. I'll be keeping an eye out for more of your reviews.
That is so sweet of you, Shally! Thank you so much for the encouragement :D I shall look out for your reviews as well!
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