Ratings57
Average rating3.4
Being in the head of the narrator is a wild experience in this book. As Ines struggles with who she is, what she will do, and what she has done, we also struggle with that. As she struggles to find truth, we struggle. As such there is not a lot of action. Where there could have been action, there was a mild statement because Ines is not telling the story linearly. I liked being in her head and approaching the story as a series of memories, but that style is not for everyone.