

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.