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Robotswithpersonality
My Murder | Katie Williams
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The Echo Wife meets How to be Eaten and The Final Girl's Support Group.
I am very glad I did not figure out what was going on until the reveal - I'm even more relieved this was not a 'the husband did it' plot.
I really admire the book for presenting the doubt in motherhood, and a character who is not shamed for deciding that motherhood and marriage were not right for her only after having tried it. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? The main perspective is that of the woman who chooses to be a wife and mother, who wants to stay, so subjectively the judgement could be there, but the narrative leaves room for an individual to make their own choice.
The commentary is clear on which figure society sees as more sympathetic - the young mother being the role model victim - the original clandestinely slipping away to a new life
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? - though that probably has more to do with the fact that she can't just pop up without creating issues for the cloning company and possibly herself given the murder investigation.
I'll admit for a while there I was more enamoured of the first half than the second, when the first had the literary sci fi bent of examining how a woman fits back into her life as a clone of a previous self, how a VR setting could provide intimacy,
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Robotswithpersonality 4/? could provide catharsis for murder victims - though I guess that last one's more a second half revelation; how the serial killer and the cloning board both seem to view the women as special and yet homogenous, replaceable, the idea of women feeling devalued, unrecognized even as they're unable to escape public attention. 2mo
Robotswithpersonality 5/? Then there are the non sci fi related questions around dealing with a sense of self, mortality, vulnerability, being a woman not automatically meaning victim, even as trauma, as media, as society keeps trying to attach that label; the struggle for control, obviously the concerns about trying to be a good mother, worries about connecting to one's child, physically and emotionally, even before post partum depression is suggested. 2mo
Robotswithpersonality 6/6 Because the second half shifted into murder mystery mode I thought I was losing the contemplative pieces but the last revelations, the choices available, the role cloning actually played, that the husband actually played, really worked for me.
Similar to The Echo Wife, all the comps above, really, I enjoyed how this worked out way more than I thought I would. Adding another 'clones' book to my favourites pile!

⚠️mentions of domestic abuse
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Robotswithpersonality
My Murder | Katie Williams
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EXCELLENT word.

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Robotswithpersonality
My Murder | Katie Williams
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That's so...sweet?

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Centique
Subdivision: A Novel | J. Robert Lennon
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Pickpick

Absolutely loved this weird twisty little novel! Thank you to @BarbaraBB for putting this on my radar a couple of years ago. I LOVE a novel where your brain is busy trying to figure out what is going on - and thats all i can say about this one without influencing the next person‘s reading experience. Except to say if surreal or fantastical isnt your thing, then this isnt your thing. @Reggie have you read this? I devoured it in one sitting.

Centique Photo: i cant give you an omnipresent crow but here is a NZ fantail. A very friendly flitty little bird 🐦‍⬛ 2mo
CBee What a lovely bird 🐦 2mo
Ruthiella I loved figuring this one out too. 👍 2mo
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BarbaraBB Glad you loved it! I felt exactly the same. Quite the read! 2mo
sarahbarnes Ah, I loved this one so much! 2mo
Reggie I haven‘t but will keep a look out for it. 2mo
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Gleefulreader
My Murder | Katie Williams
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Another book that didn‘t quite work for me although I can see how and why it would be quite popular. A group of women have all been murdered by a serial killer and have been brought back to life by the “Replication Committee”. One woman works to investigate the mystery of her murder. An interesting conceit and covers some heavy issues like post-partum depression, but ultimately it just felt too far fetched for my liking.

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BarbaraBB
The Minders | John Marrs
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Both The One and The Passengers were five star reads for me so my expectations of Marrs‘s third speculative novel were sky high. I am so sorry they weren‘t met! This book, about four people carrying the state‘s secrets in their bodies, is good and clever but too many things just didn‘t feel right or were a bit off. I was left behind with some questions and a little disappointed. Still a light pick though.

(📸: Kushimoto, Japan)

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BarbaraBB
The Minders | John Marrs
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Is this scary or what 😱? So is the book by the way!

BennettBookworm Omg!! 4mo
squirrelbrain 😱😱😱 4mo
LeeRHarry 🤣 4mo
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kspenmoll Wow! 😱 4mo
Cathythoughts Scary ! 4mo
julesG 😂😂 4mo
Librarybelle Wow! 4mo
Amiable That‘s great! 😄 4mo
Liz_M Woah, creepily excellent photo! 4mo
marleed Oh such a great pic! 4mo
Ruthiella What a picture! 😱👏👏👏 4mo
BookWrym Fantastic picture 4mo
dabbe #photocontestwinner 🖤🧡🖤 4mo
Centique Amazing! 4mo
Megabooks Love this photo!! 3mo
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candc320
My Murder | Katie Williams
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I LOVED this! It was so unique and I wasn‘t really sure what to expect. In a world where people can be cloned and therefore sort of brought back from the dead, this group of women who were killed by a serial killer are given a second chance. However, like in most stories, not everything is as it seems. This ended up being more touching drama and less thriller and I can‘t say I‘m mad at it. I loved the blend of science and emotion. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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A bargain for £3