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Wednesday, October 20, 2021

The Encanto by Arthur Swan

The Encanto by Arthur Swan

This book has an intriguing premise but I felt it jumped around without appropriate preparation.   An ancient possibly Mayan artifact draws the attention of a billionaire.  He then disappears from the storyline.   The premise of the book is character development and how experiences force identity introspection.

Each character was well developed except for Evan York, the billionaire. The characters underwent some significant changes in their life which caused them to re-evaluate their identity.

I enjoyed the in-depth character development but found the plot a bit murky.



 


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