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Pretty Things

Janelle Brown

3.81 AVERAGE

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bk_readsbooks's review

3.5
adventurous emotional mysterious sad tense slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Tl;dr: Janelle Brown has come up with an intriguing concept for this novel, but Pretty Things needs some judicious cuts! The story's ideas and character development do not necessitate its extreme length, and the book is incredibly long-winded.

This book was such an interesting idea, but it is painfully long-winded. The book opens with protagonist and con artist Nina Ross in the middle of her latest scheme: She's at a nightclub charming her latest victim, who's an arrogant rich kid Instagram influencer. Nina drugs the man, then takes him home to quickly take inventory of his valuables. It's a thrilling set-up, and Janelle Brown opens the novel right in the middle of the action. It turns out that Nina has turned to this life in order to pay for her mother's cancer treatments and that she learned her grifter ways from her mother herself. Accordingly, I thought the rest of Pretty Things would move along at a similarly brisk, enthralling pace. But this book is almost 500 pages long, and while I don't shy away from long books, it does not earn this page count!

Nina soon sets her sights on a much larger, complicated mark: Heiress and Instagram influencer Vanessa Liebling. It turns out that Nina has a specific connection to the Liebling family and therefore reasons for targeting Vanessa.

The book alternates between first-person narration from Nina and Vanessa. In doing so, it luxuriates in hundreds of pages of backstory for both characters that could easily be condensed. I think a good 200 or so pages could have been excised from the middle of the book, and my understanding of the story still would have been complete. It then inexplicably races to the finish. And Pretty Things does have some juicy, unexpected twists at the end, but those twists do not make up for the book's sagging, drawn-out middle.

This book really pulled me in - I couldn’t put it down. It’s a cross between a thriller and at times chick lit, but in the best way. The ending was especially enjoyable. I will definitely look for other books by this author, I really enjoyed this one.

lacytelles's review

4.0

Pretty fun read, especially if, like me, you like con artist stories. Set in Tahoe, this is a quick read with dueling narratives.
dark mysterious medium-paced

Great thriller

latkins904's review

4.0

4.5 ⭐️ Did the audio version, loved the narrators and dual points of view. Loved the story, knocked off a half a star due to length. Would have enjoyed it a little more if some details were cut out to shorten it up a bit.

Pretty good

There were a few twists that I did not see coming, along with very descriptive scenes. Overall, an enjoyable read.

croseboom317's review

2.0

I wanted to like this book, but it seemed to drag on the farther I got into it. I ended up skimming the last 150 pages because I was annoyed with how slow it was going. It was repetitive in going over the same scenes from different characters’ points of view. The ending was anticlimactic as well.

kathleenod1's review

3.5
mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes