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questforlifespassion 's review for:
The Echo Wife
by Sarah Gailey
This is a slow-psychological-burn with a sci-fi twist. Yes, there are clones and a murder, but this story goes way deeper. It’s important to know this going in because I picked it up looking for an easy-fun read. Once I finished this very short book I wanted to go back and revisit parts like this:
“I wondered at the power people had over each other, to make lasting changes like that.”
Or
“They are here to see me, and I must apologize for requesting their attention, must make up for the weight of my demand by ensuing that looking at me will be a pleasant thing.”
This story can rip so many social norms and what you know about abuse, bring it to light, and make you psycho analyze the characters. You could very well wish the book was another 250 more pages but I think the author masterly wrote the story they wanted to write. Bravo!!
Buddy or book club this one!
“I wondered at the power people had over each other, to make lasting changes like that.”
Or
“They are here to see me, and I must apologize for requesting their attention, must make up for the weight of my demand by ensuing that looking at me will be a pleasant thing.”
This story can rip so many social norms and what you know about abuse, bring it to light, and make you psycho analyze the characters. You could very well wish the book was another 250 more pages but I think the author masterly wrote the story they wanted to write. Bravo!!
Buddy or book club this one!