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Through the Hourglass by Sacchi Green6/25/2023 ![]() You are so far away from the people you are reading about that it feels like they were hanging out down the street from you. Encase you don’t know what I mean by psychic distance… have you ever read a book where you felt like you were right in the characters head, seeing and feeling what they are going through? That is the closest psychic distance you can get to a character. On top of that the psychic distance to the main characters were so far away. They were just a bunch of cardboard cut-outs walking around, that I couldn’t care about. The characters, the story, nothing had any dimension. That is the best way to describe what this book felt like. The premise left things open for lots of possible action and excitement. There was nothing wrong with the big picture storyline. After one woman is cut with an artifact, she is able to move things with her mind. This story is about two women, who are a couple, in the military. All four books are standalone so you can read any you choose and in any order. This is the fourth and sorry to say worse book in The Superheroine Collection. Unfortunately, it doesn’t matter how much you love them as this book falls flat anyway. ![]() We all have different tastes and I happen to love superheroes. ![]() ![]() Even knowing that, I still approached this book with hope that it would work for me. After reading the other reviews my expectations for this book were tempered. ![]()
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