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Friday, January 18, 2013

RIM's Review of The Color of Butterflies by Tina Mae Lawson


Review of The Color of Butterflies by Tina Mae Lawson

Butterflies go through a life cycle just like humans. In this novel, poetry is displayed in different situations and periods in life. The Color of Butterflies touches each of those, with references of engagement, heartbreak, even death. Some of the poetry contained makes you think and others make you want to cry.
This novel has a great concept of being solely based on poetry; but in a negative aspect it does not have a  clear or consistent flow . If the author would take a chance and give this novel a little reorganization the rating would go up, as would the entertainment of the reader

Rated: 2 stars
Review by Patrice Grimball
For Readers In Motion Bookclub

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