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Blindsighted by Karin Slaughter

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yunna's review

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

5.0

This book is FILTHY GOOD. THIS IS A CRIME THRILLER DONE RIGHT. Multilayered characters and storyline? Different POVs? and most importantly well-researched detective work and medical knowledge! 
Had a hard time at first as I don't normally read gore stuff like this. But push past that and it's an incredible ride.
I really admire Sara's resilience. She's such a strong FMC. The fact that she's a pediatrician who has a coroner side job just screams badass. I also love the tension in her relationship with Jeff. Battling personal and interpersonal issues while going on and saving people's lives is not an easy task. It's not so hard to relate their lives to ours. And the fact that things like that happen to them, makes you think you're in a much better situation.

Blinsighted tackled the effect of trauma. The differences in the survivor's willingness to live after going through hell, and how it can alter the direction of their life.
Notice also the subtlety of how she portrayed the stages of grieving in the life of Lena.
And the horror of how one perceives something. I cannot fcking get it to my head how someone could interpret the bible that way. Goes to show how differently the mind really works in each of us. Give just a small twisted belief to a psycho and they'll worship living it that way for the rest of their life.
and the fact that they live amongst us, and walk among us is crazy. Makes one paranoid, how well do you know a person? Even when you seem like you know them, you don't. 

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trulydevious's review against another edition

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2.5


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mxcopmy's review

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

2.5

2,5-3 And spoilers ahead!

I must honestly confess that I sometimes have slightly too high expectations when I dive into Slaughter's books. This is probably because I have been slogging through the Will Trent series like crazy since I was 14-15. I've always loved them, even the most recent ones I've read always struck a chord. Only with this one, I really feel like there are very big chunks missing which meant I didn't have the saturated feeling I normally always have after reading a KS.

The most righteous excuse I can perhaps bring to this is because this was her very first book she has written. The biggest reason why I always keep returning to a book of hers is because of her magically complex way of setting stories. Also to get back to those nice nostalgic feelings whenever I just see Will or Sara's name. That alone makes me perk up. The complex storyline was completely missing here, in my opinion. For instance, it is largely just 1 storyline where normally in all her other books, she can certainly relate 2-3 storylines. There were also very sloppy pieces of writing at times, making for a huge lack of comprehensiveness. To focus a bit more on this, I would like to bring up an example for this (!SPOILER ALLERT FOR THE NEXT FOUR SINS!): there is one particular section where Peet's employee (namely Will) gets a brick thrown through his window with "just watch out n*****" causing Jeffrey to determine to spend a night at Will's house. In this night, Jeffrey is shot through the leg from the window. This part of the story has just been described, but just not elaborated on. So there is no mention anywhere of what or who shot Jeffrey in the leg. Nor was it linked to the criminal acts. To go into another bit of sloppiness, I found that the part where Sara confesses to having been raped in the past was very unrealistic. How could Sara only realise so late that actually her case from 12 years ago had been committed in a similar way to the cases that had happened now? It was just really too short-lived.... and as icing on the cake, it's still not clear to me what the perpetrator's Christian motive was. Or well, anyway why he linked the Bible to his actions so often here? Anyways, so there were a lot of things that I didn't like, but that doesn't take away from the fact that I couldn't put the book down and, as a result, finished it in 48 hours. I had my eye on the person in question early in the story, but KS had then put me on the wrong track somewhere in the half of the book (you got me there, lol). And even when it was revealed that he was the one who had done it I was still full of adrenaline! I also loved the fact that we, as readers, figured out who it was slightly in advance before Sara and Jeffrey could come to that fact. This makes you go over your toll a bit more! Conclusion: so it was still a surprise this late in the book! Crazy cool!

I had decided to delve into the Grand County series after finding Sara such an incredibly strong and inspiring character in the Will Trent series books. I'm definitely going to continue this series because I'm doing it mainly for Sara anyway (and because I have more positive experiences with Slaughter's reading than negative ones anyway ;) ).

By the way, can these old covers be used again for her books? At least these REALLY give you the sense of suspicion and creepiness to a thriller. I love it! So I really read the book constantly with the cover in the back of my mind because it settled a bit more darkly!

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meegreads's review

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4.0


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emilyyyreads's review

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challenging dark emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75

Karin Slaughter's books are so, so dark and so, so easy to devour. Her stories are complex and layered while also being utterly page-turning. Stay up all night reading, in more ways than one. 

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