
Where Crabs Sing by Delysia Owens
Where the Crawdads Sing Left Me Breathless - A Review
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This book is a total page-turner that'll stick with you long after you finish reading. Delia Owens' writing is super engaging, and the story's themes of solitude and self-discovery are universal and relatable. I loved how the author described the main character's inner world - it's a fresh take on the 'unlucky child' trope. The descriptions of nature in the book are seriously breathtaking, transporting you to the world with ease. Overall, it's a must-read for anyone who loves a good story.






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- •The writing is engaging and easy to follow
- •The story's themes of solitude and self-discovery are universal and relatable
- •The author's descriptions of nature are vivid and immersive
- •The main character's inner world is well-developed and interesting
- •The book is a great page-turner that'll keep you hooked
- •The author's use of language is beautiful and evocative
- •The book explores complex themes in a way that's easy to understand
- •The characters are well-developed and relatable
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- •Some parts of the story feel a bit far-fetched
- •The pacing can be a bit slow at times
- •Some of the supporting characters feel a bit one-dimensional
- •The book doesn't offer any major surprises or plot twists
- •The ending feels a bit abrupt and unsatisfying
- •The book could benefit from a bit more character development



