The seemingly endless amount of addresses was so tedious. Narration voices were a plus; however, the main character came across as haughty and prissy, until the end.
Not great for audio listening
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The seemingly endless amount of addresses was so tedious. Narration voices were a plus; however, the main character came across as haughty and prissy, until the end.
Wonderful novel. Loved the format (letters per chapter) and the main character is a lovable force to be wrecked with.
Was very entertaining. I love the concept. Sort of like time travelers wife but a whole lot more fun and light. I like the characters because they are easy to get to know and relate with! The delivery was also really good. It fit them perfectly
The first half of the book was dull and left you unsatisfied, if you keep going the story unravels β¦ the story is twisted and psychological
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All the characters were complicated and not easily understood. We only understand each other partially as this story reveals through all the letters.The different voices enriched the novel greatly.
Wow, just wow!! The book started a little slow for me but holy cow when it picked up it flew!! I canβt express enough how well the twists and turns came together right up to the last chapter! What a shocking story. This is one to recommend to EVERY thriller lover!
This book was amazing. I finished yesterday and havenβt stopped thinking about it since. Thank he audio performance from different characters was also awesome.
Recommended by Ann Patchett both on PBS Newshour and on the Laydown Diaries. This book is brilliantly good. Ann said most epistolary novels don’t work. But that this one does. Personally I’ve only read one epistolary novel prior to this….Kate & Frida, also recommended by Parnassus staff, and I thought it was fabulous. I’ve also..
