2/5 Stars: ‘The Wishing Well’ by Anna Jacobs.
→ Age Range: Adult.
→ Genre: Romance, Contemporary Fiction.
→ Book Type: Novel.
Favourite Quote: ‘He was always so - alive.’
In-depth Rating:
→ Plot: ★
→ Character Development: ★
→ Setting: ★
→ Entertainment Level: ★
→ Writing: ★
→ Art (If Applicable): N/A.
General Comments: Where was the plot? For a family drama and all their complications amidst the tales of Lancashire, the writing is dull. The repetitiveness of using death, to continuously progress the plot, was utterly disconcerting and lacked sympathy. Discussions of: body image, ableism, and other forms of discrimination, seems to be a staple piece in Anna Jacob’s novels without fail - it is getting boring. Every character lacked depth, their personalities were one-dimensional, they simply oozed privilege, whiteness, and third-world problems. Yikes, yikes, and yikes.
Time Read: Forty-Four Days.
→ Audiobook: No.
→ Audiobook Narrator: -
Trigger Warnings:
→ Death (Miscarriage and Family).
→ Internalised Homophobia.
→ Discrimination (Ableism and Body-Shaming).
→ Assault.
→ Mental Health (False Representation of OCD and Anorexia).
Buddy Read: Jenny and Kirsten (Book #8 of 2023).