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Normally when you read a story you have one world. This one has five. And they are confusing.
Our main character Laura lives on earth and everyone thinks she's crazy hearing voices and seeing things.
But she's not crazy, she just have five other versions of herself that jump through alternative realities.

Every world has some environment disaster, except earth.
And Laura needs to save the other worlds.

Well this was waaaay to messy for my brain to follow. Al the worlds al the different Laura's.
And did i get some understanding in the end... Nope...

Sorry to say this wasn't a book for me.

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Thanks netgalley for book. I found this book quite confusing I kept get lost there was so much going on.

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I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. I really wanted to like this book, but I just spent most of the time I was reading confused. There was just too much going on causing me to get lost.

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Alter was a very confusing read. Imagine a book about one confusing world. This one has five. Our main character, Laura, lives on earth, and everyone thinks she’s crazy for hearing and seeing things. And also killing. Turns out she’s not crazy, she just has five other versions of herself that jump through alternate realities. Each world has some sort of environmental disaster, except Laura’s hasn’t had it yet. The others are Arial(whose long gone by the time we start at), Lennox, Wisdom, Erris and Violus. Each world is interesting, but not all get the same amount of POVS, and I don’t really get the point of Violus at all. Arial and Wisdom were the most interesting to me. The side characters felt random most of the time. I’d recommend this book for people who like multiple POV’s and an alternate reality version of dune.

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