The Lost Sister – Book Review

Title: The Lost Sister

Author: Andrea Gunraj

Page: 271 pages

Publisher: Vagrant Press

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Review:

The Lost Sister is a tale of friendship, betrayal, love, and loss. I liked this book because it was a like a murder mystery. It starred a young girl named Alisha who had always looked up to her older sister Diana. When Diana suddenly disappears, Alisha finds herself filled with sadness and regret. I found The Lost Sister oddly written. If I’m being honest, maybe one chapter would be first person POV, but then the other be in third person, Paula’s POV. Paula is Alisha’s friend who’s little sister hates her. Her POV is in third person and it took half of the book. I liked each POV, except I didn’t really see the significance of having both.

Both Alisha and Paula are such strong, well-written characters that lead complicated lives, and I really saw that throughout the book. However, I think, maybe a summary of Paula’s tragic backstory would have sufficed because a few things about Alisha could really have been cleared up. Other than that, I liked this book. The story was solid and this story is perfect slice-of-life murder mystery to read. (If you’re into that sort of thing)

I recommend this book.

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