The Hunters (Book - Kat Gordon)
This book was sent to me by the library in my first box of books - when I read the blurb I wasn't sure if I would like it or not - I think I feared that it would be like many other books I've read that were set in Africa - very wordy and deep, with a storyline that was hard to follow and many parts that were hard to understand. (Which is interesting, as one of my favourite books is The Poisonwood Bible, and it's set in Africa and not like that at all).
Anyway, I gave The Hunters a go and it wasn't at all what I expected. It was easy to read, had a thrilling story line, with characters who were lovable, some detestable, some bland and some so so interesting - just like in real life. I fell in love with the characters just as the protagonist did - he was incredibly relatable and so was his sister. I liked how even as he gained understanding of why people acted the way they did he wasn't always able to forgive and forget - again, like real life. The book was dark at times but never felt hopeless. I discovered after reading it that even though the story was fiction, several of the characters were actually based on real people who lived in Kenya in the early 20th century - which made it seem even more interesting (and another period of history I'd like to learn more about).
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