Flawed #1
Cecelia Ahern
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Date read: 4 - 13 November 2017
Length: 402 pages
Celestine North lives a perfect life in her perfect world. Until one day she helps a Flawed man, and is deemed Flawed herself, but not in the usual way. It seems she has started a movement against the Guild. But how can someone under so many rules have any power?
Flawed is very easy to read, and although there is a lot going on it's easy to follow. I like the idea behind the story, that there is a separate criminal justice system and a moral justice system. However the execution of something like that would require a lot of thought and consideration, and would have to be carried out very carefully.
The characters are believable, although the best character isn't Celestine. I like the journalist Pia, who has a bit of a twist herself! As a whole the characters are well thought out and play important roles.
It is a bit annoying when a story ends on a cliffhanger like what happens here! However I am still looking forward to reading the next one in a few books time!
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Thanks,
The Wee Librocubicularist
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