Hi, today I’m reviewing Saltwater by Katy Hays. This is a very interesting story. It takes place in Capri and there’s this family there that goes there every year, and this is the 30th anniversary of the death of one of the family members, a matriarch, if you will, of sorts. And anyway, it’s just very interesting. It’s told from multiple viewpoints and you get to spend time with each of the characters and they’re all a little bit off in some way or another, but they’re extremely interesting and things get very, very interesting toward the end when all these reveals start coming out. And I have to say that I didn’t see a lot of them coming, but there was one in particular that I did, and nonetheless, it had just the right amount of twists and short chapters. I love that the chapters are short and there’s a feeling of propulsion throughout as you’re reading this book.
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My Book Review of 'Saltwater'
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Hi, today I’m reviewing Saltwater by Katy Hays. This is a very interesting story. It takes place in Capri and there’s this family there that goes there every year, and this is the 30th anniversary of the death of one of the family members, a matriarch, if you will, of sorts. And anyway, it’s just very interesting. It’s told from multiple viewpoints and you get to spend time with each of the characters and they’re all a little bit off in some way or another, but they’re extremely interesting and things get very, very interesting toward the end when all these reveals start coming out. And I have to say that I didn’t see a lot of them coming, but there was one in particular that I did, and nonetheless, it had just the right amount of twists and short chapters. I love that the chapters are short and there’s a feeling of propulsion throughout as you’re reading this book.