LitPick Review
Opinion:
The Seven Rays started off pretty boring, when Beth got her golden letter. It got a lot better in the middle, when Beth was at the mental hospital, but got worse when she got even more messages in golden envelopes. It was somewhat interesting when she broke out of it. The plot was interesting, though not spectacular, and Beth was a decent character. It was, however, pretty predictable. I could tell that something was off about her mother from the beginning. This was not one of my favorite books, but neither was it one of my least favorites. It was pretty strange when Beth got a tattoo and started talking to a deaf person, who talked back, at the mental hospital. I got mildly sad after Richie, Beth's boyfriend, left. If you're looking for a fantastic book to read, go somewhere else. If you're looking for a decently written book with interesting characters and an somewhat unusual plot, then read The Seven Rays.