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A review by diversifyyourreading
Two Steps Forward by Anne Buist, Graeme Simsion
3.0
I wanted to love this book because I loved the adventure aspect of it - the descriptions of the towns along the Camino, the quirky cast of characters that Zoe and Martin met along the way, and the general trope of finding someone while you’re trying to find yourself. However, beyond that, this book fell really short. I didn’t particularly like either Zoe or Martin but didn’t dislike them enough to really care, either. I also found that the constant missed chances along the way could’ve been cute and kept me on my toes but were really just annoying and repetitive after awhile.
As a side note, I would’ve really loved a collection of short stories that followed each character individually on their journey - I found that some of the side characters had more depth than the main characters and would’ve loved to hear more about their stories.
I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley.
As a side note, I would’ve really loved a collection of short stories that followed each character individually on their journey - I found that some of the side characters had more depth than the main characters and would’ve loved to hear more about their stories.
I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley.