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Sadie
by Courtney Summers
4/5
It feels like my heart is splintered and exhausted. Every page you turn with this book, the further dread spirals within you, an urge is created to stop the book and just focus on something else which I think is startingly obvious. The writing of this book and pacing is fantastic, from the progressively immersed but still kind of neutral and analytic perspective that the podcast writing has then switching to the quite apathetic but also so full of emotion it might just kill you perspective of Sadie in a non linear fashion, which only adds to the murder mystery and thriller fashion of the book but never to sensationalise the gruesome acts that have taken place and led to
Mattie’s murder. Courtney Summer’s writing is truly spectacular.
I’ve now read this book twice and I need to listen to the audiobook to appreciate this book for everything that it is worth and the piece of art like no other it is.
It feels like my heart is splintered and exhausted. Every page you turn with this book, the further dread spirals within you, an urge is created to stop the book and just focus on something else which I think is startingly obvious. The writing of this book and pacing is fantastic, from the progressively immersed but still kind of neutral and analytic perspective that the podcast writing has then switching to the quite apathetic but also so full of emotion it might just kill you perspective of Sadie in a non linear fashion, which only adds to the murder mystery and thriller fashion of the book but never to sensationalise the gruesome acts that have taken place and led to
Mattie’s murder. Courtney Summer’s writing is truly spectacular.
I’ve now read this book twice and I need to listen to the audiobook to appreciate this book for everything that it is worth and the piece of art like no other it is.