Ratings52
Average rating3.6
I’m not sure I did much blinking in the course of reading this. I couldn’t put it down because I kept wanting to know what happens next. The beginning 15% was a tad dull and I wasn’t sure where we were going with this story. Some bits were predictable. I feel like it was overall believable and frustrating at times. It certainly felt like watching a reality show.
I’m not sure I did much blinking in the course of reading this. I couldn’t put it down because I kept wanting to know what happens next. The beginning 15% was a tad dull and I wasn’t sure where we were going with this story. Some bits were predictable. I feel like it was overall believable and frustrating at times. It certainly felt like watching a reality show.
This is my second Ruth Ware book and I’m coming to find out I don’t like her writing style.
I will start with the good. The ending to this book was great. I felt it had a good enough twist to find a little bit of satisfaction from this book.
My main problem with this book and the other Ruth Ware book I read (“The It Girl”) is that there is so much descriptive writing that I start to lose interest. It does nothing to propel the story forward. After reading all the play by play writing the pay off is not there. It was not a joy to read over all. She doesn’t write in a way (for me) that makes me want to keep turning the page.
I have a hard time DNFing a book so I push through. This ending was more satisfying than “The It Girl” so I am thankful for that.
This is my second Ruth Ware book and I’m coming to find out I don’t like her writing style.
I will start with the good. The ending to this book was great. I felt it had a good enough twist to find a little bit of satisfaction from this book.
My main problem with this book and the other Ruth Ware book I read (“The It Girl”) is that there is so much descriptive writing that I start to lose interest. It does nothing to propel the story forward. After reading all the play by play writing the pay off is not there. It was not a joy to read over all. She doesn’t write in a way (for me) that makes me want to keep turning the page.
I have a hard time DNFing a book so I push through. This ending was more satisfying than “The It Girl” so I am thankful for that.