Radar Girls By Sarah Ackerman. Cassandra Campbell narrated the story.
This is the perfect choice if you’re looking for a book that will make you feel good, with hallmarks of women’s friendship and a love story. I rate this book an 8/10.
Cassandra’s narration is enjoyable to listen to. If you pay close attention, you can hear the subtle differences she uses for each character.
Daisy’s character development was an enjoyable journey to read. Initially, Daisy lacked confidence and was solitary, facing social alienation and misconceptions. However, with remarkable personal development, she blossomed into a self-assured, esteemed woman with a supportive circle of friends.
I enjoyed the dramatic sections of the story that involved their work in the Women’s Air Raid Defense (WARD). They were perfectly interwoven into the storylines and they were some of the more dramatic moments of the book—especially the last mission.
The love story between Walker and Daisy was adorable, cute, and predictable. Though their relationship revolved mainly around the ranch and Walker’s admiration for Daisy’s intelligence, I still wished there was more depth to their connection. Nonetheless, Walker’s kind heart made him an endearing love interest.
The friendships that Daisy developed while working in WARD were truly special. Her friends were funny, mischievous, and heartwarming, and I only wish that they had been a part of the ending. The bonds that were formed were truly memorable and added so much to the overall reading experience.
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