Overall rating and opinion of "Deceptive Calm" by Patricia Skipper
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Deceptive Calm" by Patricia Skipper
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But at the same time, there were too many unnecessary sexual scenes and too much historical facts. I wouldn't give it a perfect score, but it is still a good read. I rate it 4 out of 5 stars.
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The story begins in the south full of history and traditions, in a historical era itself, and the lives of the heroes take us along with them through the not-so-distant history of America. Very well written, with a rhythm that leaves you no choice but to continue reading until the end, with your heart in your hands and your soul in your lungs for the ending that every person who still believes in the victory of true love hopes for. He is an author who surprised me unknown to me, but whom I will investigate and look to see if he has other books written, this is because it is difficult to find today in so many volumes written and published even a gem that gives you hope that there is still talent.
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The story explores on the themes of survival.
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I rated it 1 out of 5 stars. I found many things disappointing about it. I thought it was a fantastic premise and setting that was let down by poor execution. The plot pacing was poor, the characters felt flat overall, the narration was too clinical and barely varied at all. The presentation of abortion was, at best, very questionable and highly political.Heidi M Simone wrote: ↑07 Aug 2024, 21:35 This is a discussion topic for the August 2024 Book of the Month, "Deceptive Calm" by Patricia Skipper.
What is your overall opinion of the book? What do you like most about it? What do you like the least? What did you think of the writing style? What genre is the book? What genres are woven into the text? What did you think of the cover and title? What was the greatest lesson you learned from the book? Will you recommend the book to other people? Why or why not?
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I really enjoyed the mother-daughter relationship between Sister Rosalie and Vanessa, particularly the scene where Sister Rosalie is helping Vanessa get ready for prom. She bought her makeup! It was so touching and sweet. I also liked how the title of the book was included in the chapter describing the couple's honeymoon. I thought that was clever. I also liked how the author used Barry Hale's profession to uncover the conspiracy and the cover-up of Brett's condition. That was a very clever bit of writing, but overall their writing style was stilted and very underdeveloped.
The book is marketed as a mystery/thriller/romance. The blurb gave away almost all of the plot so I didn't find it thrilling or mysterious. Romantic themes were definitely present and they could have been fantastic, particularly because Vanessa's relationship with Barry Hale is relatable to many, but these themes were poorly developed and so lacked the impact they could have had in the final chapters.
I thought the cover was pretty but I would have liked to see the romance themes presented on them more clearly. Perhaps including Vanessa standing next to Tod, but looking over her shoulder to stare longingly back at Barry? That would be intriguing to me as a reader. The title was unusual and it wasn't until I read the book that it made sense. After reading it, I think it is a decent choice.
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, mainly because I do not know anyone who enjoys this genre when it has the themes of racism, sexism, and so many slurs in the novel.
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