Not for me but a promise start despite this.
The title and front cover of this book did not appeal to me, largely because I am nto a spiritualist and also because it felt like this book would fall into the 'easy read' category which I have fallen away from in recent months.
I did not like the poem at the start of the book... It felt a bit silly.
That said the opening chapter, whilst again not something I'm drawn to was easily written and engaging and what I liked most about it was that it started to teach a bit about the gypsy culture. I like to read books that teach me about people and places I don't know so I am interested into how much more in depth this goes.
Despite this it is not a book I would go out and buy, my initial impression was of a chuck-lit/crime light read which is not my style. I imagine however that this will be an enjoyable read to many.
I did not like the poem at the start of the book... It felt a bit silly.
That said the opening chapter, whilst again not something I'm drawn to was easily written and engaging and what I liked most about it was that it started to teach a bit about the gypsy culture. I like to read books that teach me about people and places I don't know so I am interested into how much more in depth this goes.
Despite this it is not a book I would go out and buy, my initial impression was of a chuck-lit/crime light read which is not my style. I imagine however that this will be an enjoyable read to many.