Review: The Dark Circle by Linda Grant

This story follows two siblings who end up in a tuberculosis sanatorium in 1950s England. The NHS has just started, and being from the working classes, Larry and Miriam are given a treatment otherwise meant for the wealthy - rest. When they hear about a cure they are desperate to have it, but they pay a high price for it in the end. 

I mostly thought this book was boring. Initially I thought the setting and the premise sounded really interesting. The rise of the NHS, a deadly disease, a close-knit community. But I did’t like the writing style or the characters, so that put me off big time. There wasn’t really too much of a plot and the author added bits and pieces of story and plot line from other characters that just seemed redundant. These other plots were not developed, so they ended up just being filler. At least that’s how it seemed to me. 


I gave this book 2 stars out of 5. 

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