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What did you think of the book’s pacing?
Posted: 24 Nov 2023, 06:00
by Melisa Jane
This is a discussion forum topic for the October 2023 Book of the Month, The Impossible Mock Orange Trial by Thad G. Long.
What did you think of the book’s pacing?
Re: What did you think of the book’s pacing?
Posted: 28 Nov 2023, 02:38
by Okoth Omondi
Melisa Jane wrote: ↑24 Nov 2023, 06:00
This is a discussion forum topic for the October 2023 Book of the Month, The Impossible Mock Orange Trial by Thad G. Long.
What did you think of the book’s pacing?
I like thr books pacing. It wasn't actually slow , everyone will love the pacing. Just moderate.
Re: What did you think of the book’s pacing?
Posted: 01 Dec 2023, 00:21
by Zainab Wasif
The book’s pacing is neither too slow nor too fast. The balanced pacing has helped the author develop authentic characters.
Re: What did you think of the book’s pacing?
Posted: 04 Dec 2023, 17:08
by Donna Walker
I found it perfect. I was actually expecting it to be slower, and I was pleasantly surprised that it was just right.
Re: What did you think of the book’s pacing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2023, 22:07
by Ama Ra Chi
The pacing was quite moderate. Though, at some point, I felt a bit slow. But, this didn't affect my enjoyment of the book.
Re: What did you think of the book’s pacing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2023, 22:18
by Ama Ra Chi
The pacing was quite moderate. Though, at some point, I felt a bit slow. But, this didn't affect my enjoyment of the book.
Re: What did you think of the book’s pacing?
Posted: 08 Dec 2023, 23:23
by Rendell Vosson
The pacing of this book is adequate. It wasn't rushed and wasn't slowed down. It was fast when it needed to be and slow when it needed to be too.
Re: What did you think of the book’s pacing?
Posted: 26 Dec 2023, 07:54
by Jnapika D
I think the pacing is quite appropriate for the genre, and I didn't lose the excitement at all throughout the book.
Re: What did you think of the book’s pacing?
Posted: 26 Dec 2023, 18:24
by Benny Rach
"The Impossible Mock Trial" by Thad G. Long demonstrates skillful pacing that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. Long effectively balances the elements of suspense, drama, and legal intricacies, ensuring that the story unfolds at a compelling pace.
Re: What did you think of the book’s pacing?
Posted: 04 Jan 2024, 08:57
by JennFinney
The pacing was slow, until the last half of the book. It started fast, but as the lawyers built their cases, there was a large amount of technical talk while doing so, it was a bit of a struggle for me to get through some parts. I appreciate the fact that it was an important part of the book, but it was very slow until somewhat of a breakthrough would occur, and then it would go back to the same pacing. I did expect a little more excitement in the book. I still enjoyed the book overall.
Re: What did you think of the book’s pacing?
Posted: 15 Jan 2024, 11:18
by Rocky Ellery James Tumbelaka
At first it started slow, but as it got into the main focus of the story, it got real fast. I like the pacing of this book. The buildup at the beginning all the way to the climax. It doesn't made me bored or confuse if things going too fast.
Re: What did you think of the book’s pacing?
Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 06:56
by Martina Sette
The character development rocked in this book, totally fitting for the vibe. It's a wild ride watching them evolve through the trial, confronting their past, dealing with crazy twists, and growing from it all. Real, complex, and essential for the plot!