A review by lanidon
The 22 Murders of Madison May by Max Barry

2.0

It feels like we never dig below a surface level on any of these characters which is really unfortunate in a book that entirely revolves around the life paths of four characters. Every jump between worlds really slows things down without adding a new perspective to the characters or anything, it feels like we're skating in circles and not in a fun Groundhog's Day way

The ending is what really gets me though
we're supposed to believe that the two constants between tons of universes are this one woman ending up with different versions of a dud man and this other woman being stalked and killed, that's so bleak