Fool Me Once
2016 • 402 pages

Ratings49

Average rating3.5

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I read this book because a friend of mine whose opinion I respect recommended it.

I'm glad I did.

But I will say that throughout most of this story I kept thinking, “Something's not right, something's not fitting.” as I projected out what I thought would be the outcome. The end was a great twist/not a twist resolution that was in front of you all the time, but you (OK, I) just didn't see because I had already placed certain people/things into a predetermined box of roles and occurrences. I like it when a writer and story make you see some preconceived biases that color your thinking and make you realize that you need to look at things from a wider variety of perspectives.

July 17, 2016