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The Passenger by Daniel Hurst
2.0
Amanda is a creature of habit, in the same routine day in day out. However, today is her last day of commuting, she has quit her job and plans to make it as a writer. Everything is fine, until a stranger sits by her on the train and threatens to derail her whole life.
I did not feel connected to the characters in this book, I felt that both Amanda and her daughter were unlikeable. The premise was a bit stale and the ending took a bit of a left turn. I read it the whole way through hoping it would improve but it was a steady 2 star throughout for me.
I did not feel connected to the characters in this book, I felt that both Amanda and her daughter were unlikeable. The premise was a bit stale and the ending took a bit of a left turn. I read it the whole way through hoping it would improve but it was a steady 2 star throughout for me.