Swan Song

by

Elin Hilderbrand

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of Elin Hilderbrand's previous Nantucket novels would be most likely to enjoy 'Swan Song'.
  • Readers who appreciate beach reads with a mix of drama, romance, and light mystery set in a picturesque coastal setting will find this book appealing.
  • Those who have followed the series and are familiar with recurring characters will particularly enjoy the nostalgic elements and references to past stories.
  • Readers looking for an easy, escapist summer read that doesn't require deep concentration but offers entertainment and a sense of closure to a beloved series would be satisfied with this book.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking a complex, unpredictable plot or deep character development might be disappointed with 'Swan Song'.
  • Those who are new to Hilderbrand's work or unfamiliar with the Nantucket series may find the numerous character references and 'Easter eggs' confusing or unnecessary.
  • Readers who prefer more serious literary fiction or those who dislike books heavy on local gossip, wealthy characters, and beach town drama might not enjoy this novel.
  • Additionally, those who are sensitive to forced pop culture references or find multiple intertwining storylines overwhelming may struggle to engage with the book.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Nostalgic finale for fans of Hilderbrand's Nantucket series
  • Features return of beloved characters, especially Chief Ed Kapenash
  • Captures the essence of Nantucket with vivid descriptions of beach scenes and local spots
  • Includes elements of mystery and drama that keep readers engaged
  • Provides a fitting end to the Nantucket series for long-time fans
  • Narration by Erin Bennett in the audiobook version is praised
  • Contains 'Easter eggs' and references to previous books for devoted readers
  • Offers a mix of romance, drama, and secrets typical of Hilderbrand's style
  • Fast-paced and easy to read, described as a quintessential beach read
  • Evokes emotional responses, bringing some readers to tears by the end

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Plot is considered predictable by some readers
  • New characters are not as likable or well-developed as in previous books
  • Attempts to appeal to younger readers with pop culture references feel forced
  • Too many characters and storylines, leading to a lack of focus
  • Some readers found it less impactful than Hilderbrand's other works
  • Use of unusual character names can be distracting
  • Overuse of 'Easter eggs' and character cameos from past books feels forced
  • The central mystery is resolved too quickly and easily
  • Writing quality is perceived as careless or rushed by some
  • Some long-time fans found it disappointing as a series finale

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