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Six Weeks to Live by Catherine McKenzie

highitsanais's review against another edition

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slow-paced

1.0

charliejaxx's review

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3.0

Yeah no, this was definitely not for me. I couldn't connect with the story and the characters, I couldn't even feel bad for the dying lady so it's probably a me problem. And that's why I'm giving it an average rating.

sarahjean610's review against another edition

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dark mysterious medium-paced

3.0

marissamally's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

b_dav1s's review

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dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

emilyegallagher's review against another edition

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

ahomelibrary's review

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Book & Audiobook Review — Six Weeks to Live by Catherine McKenzie (2021) @[email protected]. I received an ARC of the audiobook from Simon & Schuster, and I read a physical copy on my own. Thank you to the publisher and author/narrators for the opportunity to review a copy in exchange for honest feedback.

Summary: A gripping psychological suspense novel about a woman diagnosed with cancer who sets out to discover if someone tried to poison her before her time is up. Multiple POV. Thriller/suspense.

Jennifer Barnes never expected the shocking news she received at a routine doctor’s appointment: she has a terminal brain tumor—and only six weeks left to live.

While stunned by the diagnosis, the forty-eight-year-old mother decides to spend what little time she has left with her family—her adult triplets and twin grandsons—close by her side. But when she realizes she was possibly poisoned a year earlier, she’s determined to discover who might have tried to get rid of her before she’s gone for good.

Separated from her husband and with a contentious divorce in progress, Jennifer focuses her suspicions on her soon-to-be ex. Meanwhile, her daughters are each processing the news differently. Calm medical student Emily is there for whatever Jennifer needs. Moody scientist Aline, who keeps her mother at arm’s length, nonetheless agrees to help with the investigation. Even imprudent Miranda, who has recently had to move back home, is being unusually solicitous.

But with her daughters doubting her campaign against their father, Jennifer can’t help but wonder if the poisoning is all in her head—or if there’s someone else who wanted her dead.

Average Rating on Goodreads: 3.8

My Thoughts ⤵️
This novel follows Jennifer, a mother of triplets who was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer and given six weeks to live. This diagnosis rocks through her family, which was once close; however, a looming split/divorce and the tides of aging for everyone has loosened family ties. Despite this, Jennifer wants to bring her family (triplets and her mother, Bea) together and enjoy her last few weeks. Then she discovers abnormal test results indicating she may have been victim of a poisoning, which leads her to believe her demise was handcrafted by someone — she just doesn’t know who. She highly suspects her husband, the cheating narcissist. She spends the time left trying to figure out answers.

Review (mild spoilers)
The audiobook was an ARC received from @simon.audio and I enjoyed the narration and pace. It is a clear delivery which helped me keep up with the novel during downtime and when I was sick earlier this week! I highly recommend trying the audio version if you can find it.

Something that strikes me as a strength for this story is the internal dialogue and external behaviors of someone who knows their time is limited. It is a harrowing thought. The writing in this area is chilling. I will say though that if you feel personally unable or unwilling to grapple with talk of cancer or terminal illness, this book may best be avoided.

Otherwise, this story offers a set of twists that reveal the inner workings of a family unit — sometimes you just never really know what goes on inside someone’s heart or head. Lies and secrets usually come out it seems. Not for the faint of heart this one.

All in all, I give it a 2.5-3 because I thought the pace was very slow in crucial parts of the book which made me feel kind of bored and restless (like skip a few pages of dialogue type). I read that the author has other excellent books, so I will check them out sometime. I recommend to those who are okay with the content warnings I gave and want a domestic suspense. Highly recommend trying the audiobook from @simon.audio if possible.

booksbykai09's review

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4.0

Uhhhh what was that ending...

Jennifer has a brain tumor. She has 6 weeks to live. How could this happen? There is no history in her family so why now? When the doctor hands her her lab work from her doctor’s appointment last year, she sees that the lead in her blood is off the charts. Did someone try to poison her?

As Jennifer tries to root through her past and find out if someone poisoned her, other nightmares come back to haunt her. Her daughters Aline, Emily, and Miranda are starting to ask questions and her ex husband Jake is pushing for a divorce now more than ever. Could the test have just been wrong? Could it be all in her head or is someone in her family a murderer?

I read the majority of this book in a day. I just had to keep reading. The secrets that were uncovered are ugly and almost unimaginable. It’s definitely a weird book, I’ve never read anything like it.

onceuponthesewords's review

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3.0

Jennifer, a mother to triplets, is given six weeks to live after being diagnosed with a glioblastoma. After thinking about it and looking back at her old lab results, she believes she’s been poisoned. And before she dies, she wants to find out who did this to her…

This is my first book from Catherine McKenzie, and it was meh. Nothing too great, but nothing bad either. I thought some parts of the plot were a little farfetched/unbelievable at times, and a lot of the middle seemed to drag on for ages… but the ending brought many twists and turns that I wasn’t expecting, which I liked.

I didn’t find it particularly thrilling for the most part, but I’m willing to give more of McKenzie’s books a try in the future — some of them sound great!

ginny17's review

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4.0

3.5