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An Anonymous Girl

Greer Hendricks

3.65 AVERAGE


ust like most of the other reviewers, I absolutely loved this book and could not put it down. The plot was immediately interesting despite Jessica’s vacuous personality and poor decision making. Dr Shields was someone I loved to hate, with her internal monologues and her unemotional personality. At times she reminded me of a robot, until she started having feelings – and boy, were they unexpected!

The authors made each character an unreliable narrator, so you are thrown off balance towards the end, where the twists start to happen. The characters’ past affects their future in unexpected ways, and the authors do a great job of showing how tragedy affects people differently. The underlying tension of the morality study’s probing questions juxtaposed with Jessica’s difficulty with her own morals will make you think about your own actions, both past and present.

The psychological scars of each character shape their actions and decisions, giving the impression that we are no better than the sum of our past. As more light is shed on each character and their own past, things start to make sense – sort of. Once we learn Dr Shield’s motivation, the tension ramps up and you simply must devour each page in order to find out what happens next.

I found it quite interesting that the authors chose to have both women be strong characters, with Dr Shield’s husband somewhat of a weak link. He shows up in the book later on and is just as unreliable as the two women. Despite a strong beginning, he is no match for Jessica and Dr Shields as the story line comes to a head. That being said, all three of these characters manipulate morality for their own benefit.

Dr Shields is a nearly perfect example of someone who needs control at all costs and will go to great lengths to gain it. At times she seemed too perfectly perspicacious, always seeming to be one or two steps ahead of Jessica’s machinations. However, each character has a flaw that can be exploited, and once those flaws are revealed the story starts to twist and turn as the characters unravel. I stayed up all night until I finished AN ANONYMOUS GIRL – it truly was that good. This is the book everyone will be talking about this year – don’t miss it!

I tried listening to this book twice from the library. I don't know what it is about it that I couldn't stand. It just didn't seem realistic or engaging to me.

Such a great thriller. No big twist, instead little twists are scattered throughout. Highly recommended.

Thank you to the publisher and Edelweiss for the ARC.

I kept rooting for Jess the entire time. You just wanted her to come out alright. The ending sure was a combination of unexpected twists and turns. Well done.
dark slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I read this so fast but what a dumpster fire. I vowel to stop reading books by these authors. (Bookclub book)

Predictable and dull. Skimmed it only because it had so many great reviews and I figured I had to be missing something...

3.75 stars. Almost a 4. Fast, fun read with lots of suspense that keeps you guessing and slightly off base. It would have been a 4 for me if it had been a tad more twisty! Although not a literary masterpiece, it is quite the marvel that this is a joint writing effort. The writing is seamless. Book 2 by this dynamic duo is a hit!
adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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A lot going on but didn’t feel like it ever really went anywhere.