I don’t get the hype. Very anticlimactic in my opinion. I just didn’t want to DNF it so I kept going. If you are new to thrillers, maybe this is the book for you, otherwise I would just skip it.
Couldn’t get into it
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I don’t get the hype. Very anticlimactic in my opinion. I just didn’t want to DNF it so I kept going. If you are new to thrillers, maybe this is the book for you, otherwise I would just skip it.
I demand this story be reproduced as a show or movie because I NEED to expirence it, like, MORE! Like, 360 sensory surround.Throwing this out in the universe. Universe, get to it. Chop, chop.
took me a bit to take the characters seriously. my own bias about older women, of which I am one. but then I fell for them, each one in turn until they were my friends. it felt…feels like real life and I will miss them.
Did not know how I came upon this book and so happy I had. Thought-provoking and quite rezl. Perfection!
Nothing – it was really wonderful and well done. Great story and character development. The readers were great.
I loved how the author let the reader get to know a complicated intelligent woman through letters. Her whole life is opened to us gradually. An autobiography that isn’t but cleverly is. I loved the book. I would read it again.
I liked the evolution of the characters and story. I didn’t like the redundancy and tone of the conversations between Mallory and her boss.
When I started this book, I was skeptical that I would be able to “get into” a story told entirely correspondence. Was I wrong! Each character shines through his or her correspondence with our main character, and it is wonderful to watch her blossom over the course of the novel. In the audiobook, the character..
Loved the narrators but it is the characters that made this book really stand out. Such a perfect final read of the summer. Loved it
