
Other reviewers will say the book gets weird… I say, is this really happening?
This is a six day book. The story spans a total of six days. Switching from one of the six days to present day. I might be biased because I think I have an author crush on Riley Sager. I’ve enjoyed all her books. Sager writes books that you just eat up. That gives you a feeling that you cannot just set it down, if you do.. it might burn up and you’ll never know the ending.
I’ve read the word ‘weird’ written in multiple reviews. Yes, the book takes a turn. It’s SUPPOSED to freak you out. I don’t like when realistic books get weird. It’s like when you can tell an author just gives up and writes a quick ending, just to end it. Sager writes in the weird to start twisting you even more. It’s a purposeful weird.
The only CON I really noticed in the book is sometimes the inner thoughts of the main character annoyed me. It felt repetitive and while reading my inner thoughts went to ‘move on…’
Otherwise, like I said above … Sager has AGAIN written a book that I was incapable of putting down. That I put off real life situations to dive into Sager’s world until I was finished.




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