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Ten
by Gretchen McNeil
Was this original? No. Non-Stereotypical characters? No. Tropes we have never seen? No. Can you care about the characters who are killed off? No.
Does it matter? Nope.
This book scared me and books don't normally have that power over me. This wasn't a ghost story, it was pure humans, and it shook me up. It terrified me, while I was reading the novel and when I put it down and went to bed or walked around my nighttime everyone asleep house with the lights on. (Honestly best time to read it)
And the mystery. Hell, did I see it, no way. My mind was guessing and guessing with each red herring and it was so much fun. Totally didn't see who was going to be the killer but I knew the motivation behind it.
I loved this book, the best mystery thriller I have ever read, that gave me chills, creeped me out and made me fall in love with this book.
Also, now I am not the biggest fan of third person view but after I got into the story, I forgot that it was written in third person and that rarely happens. I felt like I was Meg, in the story with her. And the setting was done phenomenal. McNeil's writing was top notch.
I could go on and on about my love for this book so all I am going to say is that, you should read this.
Does it matter? Nope.
This book scared me and books don't normally have that power over me. This wasn't a ghost story, it was pure humans, and it shook me up. It terrified me, while I was reading the novel and when I put it down and went to bed or walked around my nighttime everyone asleep house with the lights on. (Honestly best time to read it)
And the mystery. Hell, did I see it, no way. My mind was guessing and guessing with each red herring and it was so much fun. Totally didn't see who was going to be the killer but I knew the motivation behind it.
I loved this book, the best mystery thriller I have ever read, that gave me chills, creeped me out and made me fall in love with this book.
Also, now I am not the biggest fan of third person view but after I got into the story, I forgot that it was written in third person and that rarely happens. I felt like I was Meg, in the story with her. And the setting was done phenomenal. McNeil's writing was top notch.
I could go on and on about my love for this book so all I am going to say is that, you should read this.