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See allOh. My. God. This book!!!!! What a story!!!! I have to process what just happened because I am in shock. This is definitely a book you need to read.
This book was so twisty! I loved every second of it. This is one of those books where you never know what it going to happen or where it is going to go. I absolutely loved it.
5 STARS! Riley Sager does it again and I think that this is his best one yet!
About: Without giving too much of the plot away, this is about Jules. A girl who gets a job as an apartment sitter at the Bartholomew, one of the high-profile and mysterious buildings in Manhatten. This job comes with many rules, but Jules is desperate and takes it, even if it all seems too good to be true. As Jules gets to know some of the residents, one of the other apartment sitters, Ingrid, goes missing. Jules digs into history about the Bartholomew to try to get some insight on where Ingrid may have gone. Doing so unlocks a lot of new information that should not be found.
Characters: Jules is the main character, told from her POV. I enjoyed Jules, she is a relatable character in many different ways. She isn't the typical girl who gets everything she desires. She is going through some hard times and she is doing what she can to get out of it. She cares about her friends and her family and I think she was a great main character. The other characters were interesting and made the story work in every aspect.
Feelings: I could not put this book down!!!!! I was captivated from the very beginning and I just thought it was so fantastic. I love Riley Sager, he is one of my favorite authors, hands down. This book just solidified that fact. I was so intrigued and HAD to finish it so I could put it all together.
Recommendation: 1000000000% YES! Everyone NEEDS to read this book!
I have a new favorite author. Liane Moriarty was incredible. This story has me thinking about all of the ‘what ifs' in life and what could have been. This is definitely one of my new favorites. I am speechless. I really have no idea what to say other than I couldn't get enough of this and I need to read everything Liane Moriarty has ever written. 5 stars, no doubt about that.
I liked this book. It was a very sweet story with a really good message. I loved the characters (most of them, anyway).
I relate to both Marianne and Connell on so many different levels. I felt an emotional connection with them!
I loved how the story was spaced out over the years and went back to catch you up on what was missed in between. I am not a fan of the ending and am slightly confused about where the characters stood.