I really enjoyed this! I read it in a day and a half; there were many plot twists and different layers. It kept me guessing until the end. A very fun read!
I really enjoyed this! I read it in a day and a half; there were many plot twists and different layers. It kept me guessing until the end. A very fun read!
I am FINALLY starting my Book of the Month book! 😎
Ohhhhh my goodness I could have written this book myself. She's in my head!!
My BOTM is here! Happy weekend to me! 😎
This book is so bizarre -- a quarter of the way through and I'm still not sure if I am enjoying it! Good lunch break though! 😎
Food for thought - If you KNOW the world is going to end... Do any of your actions matter? Time to find out!
The author occasionally drove me crazy, but overall I really enjoyed this book - and the notion that women who aren't married are just as valuable as those who are. Worth the read for single and married folks alike!
Perfect evening- books and tea! ☺️
Spinster = Me, by society's traditional standards. So excited to begin this today! 😎
I LOVED this. So unsettling, so creepy, and such an efficient use of language. Definitely the best psychological horror I've read!
I received this book from BOTM and enjoyed it -- the writing was eloquent and thought-provoking. Then unreliable narrator also added his own interesting twists to the story!
Starting this beauty tonight! Can't wait. Thanks Book of the Month Club!
"People were like Russian nesting dolls -- versions stacked inside the latest edition."
My loyal companion and I are now reading ALL THE MISSING GIRLS. :-)
Back injury = no work = lying in bed reading!
Enjoyed it! Well thought out characters, and inventive, descriptive language.
Perfect way to start a story. 😂
I liked this book (but not as much as Little Bee!). It's a war novel meshed with poignant social and political commentary. Also - Cleave is a lyrical writer. His descriptions and verbiage conjure conflicting emotions simultaneously.
"Somewhere in the back of her mind she is thinking about love, what it is, its unyielding patience -- and the fact that she'd never come so close to finding it."