![]() ![]() We don’t know what is going on in the rest of the world and it takes almost 35 pages before we get any kind of backstory, and even before then we have to wade through several pages of prose minus any ribbons of poetry. ![]() The descriptions in this story are dull, overused, and nothing I’ve not seen before. So I’ve marked more places that are dull, then those that are exceptional which I don’t think I marked at all. A redundancy through almost every page and I’m constantly asking so what. ![]() There is a lack of freshness in this story. I was recommended this book because, I’m sure, of the topic. THE MORNING CRITIC REVIEWS: Name All the Animals by Alison SmithĪfter reading Feast of Snakes then coming to Name All the Animals, I couldn’t have been more disappointed. ![]()
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