I gave this book 5 out of 5 stars. Wow. That was the first word out of my mouth after reading this book. It was unquestionably spectacular.
Seed is a book about a cult. The main character, a girl named Pearl lives in a community called "Seed", which is run by their leader Papa S. In their community they spend their time worshiping nature. As the story goes on Pearl begins to see cracks in her community, what was once a paradise on earth is suddenly filled with violence, tragedies, and lies. Like I said in my review of The Patron Saint of Butterflies by Cecilia Galante (which was another cult themed book I read earlier this year) I am intrigued by books involving cults. This one did not let me down! I became emotionally invested in the characters, particularly Pearl, Jack, Ellis, and Kate. The characters were well thought-out for this type of story. I also enjoyed the suspense that followed you throughout the book, the entire time you are reading you know things are about to get really bad; and trust me, they do! It has everything you could want in a "cult-themed-novel" but it also had enough individuality that the story felt unique. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys thrillers. *I was not asked to review this book by the author or publisher. I decided to read and review this book on my own*
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