Did you find the pacing of the story effective?

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Did you find the pacing of the story effective?

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The pacing of the story was incredible, quite impressive.
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I believe that the author definitely had thought through about the pacing of this book. At times where the story demanded a fast pace, I found the story moving fast and when it was needed, it slowed down to make sure I understand what is happening.
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Lea might venture into unknown locations or encounter situations that take her outside her comfort zone. This could create a sense of adventure for readers who enjoy vicariously experiencing new things.
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The story was very fast paced and kept me at the edge of my seat.
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I completely believe that the author knows what to do when it comes to spacing. This is because the spacing of this book added another layer of relatability and enjoyment.
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I found the book to be a bit slow-paced at first and a little boring until the part where she moved in with Aunt Meg. The pacing improved from that point onward. I enjoyed the book regardless.
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I found the book fast-paced.
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