Review of Faults

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Faults" by Orion Gregory.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Mental illness is a personal struggle that is rarely depicted in modern books. Anxiety can cause unimaginable failures in one's life. By reading this book, I could relate to the characters' thoughts and what she was going through to the end of the book. The author, Orion Gregory, needs a thumbs-up for this amazingly crafted work of art as it got me on my feet with its events.

Four years after Milena's death, Sydney, her ex-best friend, was up for a championship in tennis. On her first day, she realizes she's being stalked, and that someone wants her dead. With her career in tennis on the verge of collapsing, she's determined to not let her stalker win by driving her away from this championship. Could her friends, or even possibly her boyfriend Enzo, be responsible for this murder plot? Is her father, who has been away from her life for a long time be her stalker and also the potential murderer?

Faults by Orion Gregory is a book that has a lot of positive aspects. I loved how the book was entertaining from the introduction. The author offered great details on the characters and on what was happening. The suspense created by the author made every character in the book a person of interest. The events taking place in the book, especially in Sydney's matches, had me holding my breath, anticipating that something could go wrong and Sydney would be dead before the championship ended.

The inclusivity of characters from different places and personalities in the book also makes this book so interesting. I loved how each character had a relationship with the main character, Sydney. The author also made a good note by quoting that Milena's idea of considering suicide was not a good idea as it ended up hurting other people's lives many years later. I did not find anything to dislike about this book.

I rate Faults by Orion Gregory 4 out of 4 stars. The book raises and elicits one's interest in sports, especially tennis. I made a mental note to start watching tennis games and even playing the game myself. I only found one error in the book, but this was not enough to deduct the rating of the book. I can say that the book was professionally edited.

I recommend this book to adults who love mystery and books that have many twists and turns. I would, however, not recommend this book to kids as it contains a lot of profanity and some gruesome scenes that would not be suitable for children.

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