Tripping arcadia review6/3/2023 ![]() ![]() But I do genuinely feel like that works very well for the story. ![]() Full disclosure and very spoilery, but you never truly get the answers you’re wanting through the book. This book is a really great example of an experience that’s all about the journey more so than the destination. You spend a lot of time through the book piecing all the bits of information together knowing you will never actually get to know her completely. Seeing all the different sides of her that everyone knew was fascinating. I loved that Violet herself is not the focus, but the influence that she had on everyone around her, both family and fans. The book has some great juxtaposition between all these people who idolized Violet for her work and Sasha who has some anger and resentment towards her sister. In addition, we see a narrative that pushes the current time frame of the story along with her sister Sasha. This is done in the form of podcasts, letters, interviews, etc., dedicated to the mystery. The entire thing involves the public theorizing about Violet’s sudden disappearance from her own magic show ten years prior. ![]()
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