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Kiss Me First
by Lottie Moggach
When I bought this book I wasn't 100% sure what it was about. The synopsis on Amazon isn't very informative but for 99p I couldn't not buy it.
It turns out that the book is about Leila, an introvert who has always avoided people other than her mother, who, after the death of her mother, becomes engrossed in website named Red Pill where she meets a man called Adrian who asks her to help a woman named Tess as she wishes to commit suicide but doesn't want her friends and family to be upset. Leila is to learn every small detail about Tess's life so she can carry on her Facebook page and send emails to friends and family so they think that she is still alive.
I found it difficult to get into this book and, at first, reading it seemed like a bit of a drag, however as I got closer the end the book came to life and I found it difficult to put down. The biggest problem with the book is the long chapters, some about 50 pages, and (although I'd probably read that much in one sitting anyway) it really put me off sitting down and reading. I didn't find the story very believable and I questioned both Leila's and Tess's intentions and actions through out the book.
Overall I am giving this book 3 stars as it was a good, well-written book and I would recommend you read it.
It turns out that the book is about Leila, an introvert who has always avoided people other than her mother, who, after the death of her mother, becomes engrossed in website named Red Pill where she meets a man called Adrian who asks her to help a woman named Tess as she wishes to commit suicide but doesn't want her friends and family to be upset. Leila is to learn every small detail about Tess's life so she can carry on her Facebook page and send emails to friends and family so they think that she is still alive.
I found it difficult to get into this book and, at first, reading it seemed like a bit of a drag, however as I got closer the end the book came to life and I found it difficult to put down. The biggest problem with the book is the long chapters, some about 50 pages, and (although I'd probably read that much in one sitting anyway) it really put me off sitting down and reading. I didn't find the story very believable and I questioned both Leila's and Tess's intentions and actions through out the book.
Overall I am giving this book 3 stars as it was a good, well-written book and I would recommend you read it.