Review of Sip Lake
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Review of Sip Lake
Sip Lake by Joe Basara is a fiction novel set in Florida from May until September of 1977. The story is told from Owen Cloud’s point of view. We follow Owen as he moves to a small town and starts a new job as an orderly in the hospital. There, he encounters many engaging staff and patients. Owen develops friendships with his co-workers and tries to form romantic relationships, too. What are life lessons Owen learns along the way? How will he adapt to the new job? Will he find love? Those are some of the questions we get answered while going on this reading journey.
This book is slow-paced and oriented to mundane life moments. It is a very relatable story despite being set in the past. Owen faces things we all can understand, like struggling to find passion in work, dating, and adapting to new surroundings. I like the juxtaposition between his job and his hobby. Owen likes to write in his free time. I always find artistic lead characters fascinating and quirky. Because this is a character-driven story, a reader has to connect with characters to care about the storyline. I didn’t have any trouble accomplishing that. Moreover, I enjoyed the natural progression of Owen’s character and the flow of the story. The development of Owen’s relationships felt true to life and made this book captivating.
There are many side characters in this book. It was hard to remember their names. They have unique and often ridiculous names that didn’t help either. For example, we have Tina Gardenia, Sugar Cane, Marlin Monroe, Vera Peach, and Nikki Kissimmee, to list just a few. Furthermore, the author likes to use em dashes. I had to get used to it while encountering it, especially in dialogue. I didn’t mind it, as it is his style, but some readers might find it distracting. Nevertheless, I wouldn’t change anything about this book.
There wasn’t anything I disliked about this story. Even though the author’s writing style choices need time to get used to, I didn’t mind them. For all those previously mentioned reasons, I can’t rate this book with anything less than perfect 4 out of 4 stars. Nonetheless, I encountered some errors but not enough to lower my rating.
I loved the male perspective on relationships, as I rarely read romance books written by male authors. Even though this wasn’t a romance novel per se, it had a significant aspect of them in it. If you are a curious reader like me, I happily recommend this book. Otherwise, readers interested in fiction books will enjoy this story too. There are no explicit scenes. However, there is some profanity, so if that bothers you, be aware of it.
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Thank you. I hope you give it a chance and enjoy it too.
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Thanks for reading!Mbenma Esther 080 wrote: ↑10 Feb 2022, 12:57 Reading books with lots of names seems boring to me because I always find it hard to catch up. Thanks for the review
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I hope you enjoy this book too!Nwadinso Michael wrote: ↑10 Feb 2022, 15:06 From the review, Owen is an interesting character who is involved in a lot of things. I'd love to read so as to know if he was able to find love within the environment of the hospital. The character development of the book was quite nice, kudos to the author. Thanks for your review.

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Thank you for your kind words.
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Yes, the book is focused on Owen's life. I hope you enjoy it too. Happy reading!Sally77motors wrote: ↑12 Feb 2022, 01:29 From your review, this book tends to focus on the life of one character and how he connects to the others, I think I'll love this book. Thank you for this review.
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It is, and I hope you enjoy it too.
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