Wow. This was very unsettling, unreliable narrators in abundance and very much let‘s you draw your own conclusions as to what “really” happened. I can see why this read has been quite divisive, I found it fascinating!
Wow. This was very unsettling, unreliable narrators in abundance and very much let‘s you draw your own conclusions as to what “really” happened. I can see why this read has been quite divisive, I found it fascinating!
Just started this audiobook on Storytel ❤️
Dan Stevens‘ voice is so soothing ☺️
It‘s been a LLLOOONNNNGGGG time since I posted or since I‘ve had the peace to sit down and read, but I‘m back! Now that the wedding and move are over, I can finally pick back up on my book habit. Maybe I‘ll even get back to book club?????!!!
A #bookcrossing book from one of my #favouriteauthors released on bench along Ipswich waterfront after an excellent lunch at The Last Anchor.
Joanne Harris rarely disappoints, this one certainly lived up to expectations. A tale of murder and intrigue told through two online web journals. Both are unreliable narrators, leaving me doubting and re-doubting everything I thought I knew, right up to the very last sentence. Audio version was a pleasure to listen to. Definitely one I'd recommend.
Went for a solo road trip to meet up with some friends and listened to this one on the way. With one line everything I thought I knew was turned on its head. Love an unreliable narrator, messes with your head and leaves you questioning every word.
Second of the two new books started today, this one on audio. Intriguing beginning, not sure where this is going to go.