
Song of the Forty by Francis Kell - Real Reviews
Mixed Feelings on 'The Song of the Ostrich Bird'
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I just finished reading 'The Song of the Ostrich Bird' by Frances Kelly, and I've got some thoughts to share. This book's got a real knack for spinning a yarn with twists and turns. The main characters are pretty well-developed, but things get complicated at times – I found myself scratching my head trying to keep up. Despite some quibbles, I'd give this book 4 out of 5 stars. It's a compelling, engaging read that just needs a bit of refining to reach its full potential. I loved how the author wove together a story that's full of surprises, and the writing's descriptive – I felt like I was right there with the characters.

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Is 'The Song of the Ostrich Bird' a good choice for historical fiction fans?
Yeah, this book's a great choice if you're into historical fiction or just looking for something new and interesting. The story's engaging, and I found myself invested in the characters' stories.
How would you describe the writing style in 'The Song of the Ostrich Bird'?
The writing's solid, and the story's got a lot of potential. Kelly's got a real knack for spinning a yarn that's full of twists and turns.
What are some of the main characters like in 'The Song of the Ostrich Bird'?
The main characters are pretty well-developed, which makes it easy to follow their journey. They're relatable and easy to root for.
How long does it take to read 'The Song of the Ostrich Bird'?
I'd say it's a medium-length book, so you can easily finish it in a weekend or two.
Is 'The Song of the Ostrich Bird' a good choice for readers who like straightforward stories?
Not necessarily. The book's not always easy to follow, so be prepared for some twists and turns.
What's the main plot of 'The Song of the Ostrich Bird'?
The story's hard to summarize, but it's basically about a group of characters navigating a complex historical event.
Are there any supporting characters in 'The Song of the Ostrich Bird'?
Yeah, there are some supporting characters, but some of them felt a bit one-dimensional, which made them harder to care about.
Would you recommend 'The Song of the Ostrich Bird' to fans of historical fiction?
Yeah, I'd definitely recommend it. The story's engaging, and I found myself invested in the characters' stories.
What's the biggest challenge with 'The Song of the Ostrich Bird'?
The biggest challenge is probably the complexity of the story – it's not always easy to follow.
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- •The writing's solid, and the story's got a lot of potential.
- •Kelly's got a real knack for spinning a yarn that's full of twists and turns.
- •The main characters are pretty well-developed, which makes it easy to follow their journey.
- •This book's a great choice if you're into historical fiction or just looking for something new and interesting.
- •The story's engaging, and I found myself invested in the characters' stories.
- •The writing's descriptive, and I felt like I was right there with the characters.
- •I loved how the author wove together a story that's full of surprises.
- •The characters are relatable and easy to root for.
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- •Things get a bit complicated at times, and I found myself scratching my head trying to keep up.
- •Some of the supporting characters felt a bit one-dimensional, which made them harder to care about.
- •I didn't feel that invested in some of the supporting characters' stories.
- •The book's not always easy to follow, so be prepared for some twists and turns.
- •I'd have liked to see a bit more development in some of the supporting characters.
- •The book needs a bit of refining to reach its full potential.
- •Some of the plot twists felt a bit predictable.



