The characters are great! Each person is believable, their
actions make them realistic, and they are straight forward. Benny was the most
relatable character to me, the way she saw the world and the struggles that she
had to face really hit home for me. I
loved how each character got their say; each chapter was spilt up into sections
that were narrated by a different character which gave an interesting and
unbiased view of the events that were taking place. The characters became fast
friends and then as the story unfolds they become closer and I felt like it was
such a natural progression and that never seemed forced by the writing.
When I first started to read Circle of Friends I wasn’t
really into it, but after about 100 or so pages things really started to happen
and I was hooked. All of the events that take place in the story are
interesting, but never outrageous. Everything that happens is completely
plausible and I think that is what makes it such a captivating read. I honestly
had no idea how things were going to turn out for the characters and some of my
guesses were completely off the mark. I loved that the story was not
predicable, it had the option to be something cookie-cutter but was a pleasant
surprise by being something fresh.
I for sure recommend Circle of Friends; even though it took
me a bit to get into the book it was worth it! It was such a great read and I
really enjoyed the journey that characters took me on.
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