Member Reviews
Really funny book! I'm a teacher and could relate to a lot of this. Nothing invokes fear like Ofsted!
Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for letting me read an advance digital copy of this audiobook in exchange for my honest review.
I have received this ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
So sad and disappointed in myself for just reading this book when it came out in February. Ugh, I've been busy but I am happy that I finally dove into Zero Tolerance.
Okay, so this book had so many characters in it. I mean, it was really hard to keep track of who and what was happening. Especially when drama is thrown into the mix. It kind of felt like I was watching a show or movie and there's little interviews from people while the show is going on. Sounds complicated right? Right.
Other than that, it was a bit slow in the beginning. Then about half way through I realized that it was still going strong on the slow vibe. Eventually things picked up towards the end of the book but by then I couldn't really connect with anyone or anything that was happening.
In the end, I'm glad I got the chance to dive into it. Here's to hoping that I catch up in all my ARCs that I'm behind on.
Thank you to NetGalley, The Book Guild and Matador for an advance reader copy of this book, Zero Tolerance, in exchange for an honest review.
I really enjoyed this book, I thought it hit the nail on the head concerning some really important topics and I'd definitely be interested to read more from this author.
I just couldn't get into it. The pacing was slow and even when the story was picking up I just wasn't captivated.
Very slow and hard to get onto. I work in a school and was interested in the blurb of this book. Just a little to hard to get into for me to stick with.
Not exactly what I thought it was going to be. I wasn't really sure about at first but it didn't pick up after a bit. Not my thing.
I wasn't sure if I was going to stick with this book. It was really really slow at first. However, the premise of schools with secrets always gets me. It really does pick up and I found it worth the wait!
TL;DR - this is a very slow burn, with many characters, and it took me a while to get into it but the ending was kinda worth it. If you're into perspectives of teachers and the hidden drama behind school policies this might be up your alley.
For the first 70% of this book I was going to give it 2 stars. The story was interesting but very slow. I usually like a slow burn but this was a little too slow for me. There's also so many characters introduced as narrators that fade out and you don't hear from them again til way later that it makes it hard to keep track sometimes. There's also nothing noting who the narrator is as it switches so it might take a minute to figure out. The other part of this book that kinda through me for a loop is the time frame. It takes place over 3-4 years. 50 pages would encapsulate a day and then the next page would jump ahead 3 months. I feel as if the slowness, the switching to many different characters, and the time-jumping really made it hard for me to read this book and get as absorbed as I normally do.
But then the last 30% of this book happened and it convinced me to give it a 3rd star. The whole plan comes crumbling down and you don't know til last minute if Rick is on the good side or not. I liked the ending with Rick, Karim, Evana. I like that justice was semi-served. I cried during the reunion at the end. I'm glad I finished this book. I'm happy I got to read the ending because I did really enjoy it. But I don't know if I would read this book again due to how long it took me to read in comparison to similar/longer books.
At first, I got a really weird vibe while I was reading this. However, as I continued reading, that feeling went away. It was written well and I felt a lot of thought went into it. I have a lot to think about now and it was nice to see a different portrayal of educators. Thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity to read this!