ARA Review by Vaish_1412 of Inside Dweller

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ARA Review by Vaish_1412 of Inside Dweller

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[Following is an OnlineBookClub.org ARA Review of the book, Inside Dweller.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Inside Dweller written by Kirsten G. Schuder is a book that explains the experience of Miranda Sheppard, the main character, after having a major car accident. Miranda experiences an attack from a stranger in her home and is hospitalized. But after that, when she is back home, there is no evidence of such, and also everything seems to be normal, which makes her and everyone think that she has gone insane. To find out the truth, she consults a specialist.


The story gives more twists and turns, giving a new experience to the readers. The way the story has been proceeding, scene after scene, in an unpredictable manner. It will definitely give the reader a smooth and gradual increase of tension, making it more interesting to know what will happen next. At each phase of the scene, it clearly shows how the emotions of the characters are involved and handles the situation.


The author has described the details and explained everything clearly for the reader to understand the situation and immerse themselves in the story. The description of each situation can make the reader visually imagine it as the story flows. The way each scene has been created by the author shows how much effort and research have been done by the author. The scientific terms or the psychological terms were elaborated by the author through the characters, which will make it easier for the reader to understand.


The few characters from the story did not seem like they were needed for the storyline, but still, the author has done their part with them. Also, there were a few grammatical errors that can be corrected by oneself while reading, when we go through the flow of the story. And at some places the POV of the storyline is a bit confusing as a reader while reading, but then after a few lines went through we could identify, or I could say assume it of the particular character's line.


I would rate this 4 out of 5 stars . Even though the flow and story line was good, there were few grammatical errors and at some places it could have been better in the POV point which made me go with this rating, The overall story would be an enjoyment and curiosity for a fiction fan reader with several surprises and valid logic, which makes the story more interesting. It would be a whole pack to treat like a sci-fi kind of story.

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