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kba76 's review for:
Someone Is Always Watching
by Kelley Armstrong
challenging
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Suspend your disbelief. Very little of this actually makes sense if you stop and think about it. Don’t. Sit back, enjoy the craziness and don’t think too hard. Whether that’s a recipe for a memorable read or not, it definitely makes for a page turner.
Our main character, Blythe, and her friends have always been close. They’ve shared so many things. But when Gabrielle seems to experience a psychotic episode/breakdown it sets off the others. They hear things. They see things. They struggle to trust their memories. We’re never sure of the extent to which we can trust their memories, so have to sit tight while they try to figure it out.
The reality is, I’d like to think, wholly improbable but there’s a glimmer of possibility that it’s plausible. As such I read this in a curious state of shock/unease and felt pretty pleased to get back to my boring life once the cover was closed.
Our main character, Blythe, and her friends have always been close. They’ve shared so many things. But when Gabrielle seems to experience a psychotic episode/breakdown it sets off the others. They hear things. They see things. They struggle to trust their memories. We’re never sure of the extent to which we can trust their memories, so have to sit tight while they try to figure it out.
The reality is, I’d like to think, wholly improbable but there’s a glimmer of possibility that it’s plausible. As such I read this in a curious state of shock/unease and felt pretty pleased to get back to my boring life once the cover was closed.