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Girl A
by Abigail Dean
When this showed up on my doorstep I jumped for joy. What an awesome surprise from the publisher. This sounded right up my alley. Perhaps I went in with too high of expectations but it just did not work for me.
I struggled to finish this book and almost dnf’d a few times. I set it down for a few days about midway through and that did help to make the last 150 pages less of a struggle.
Chapters are very long with timeframes shifting by paragraph. This often threw me off and also made the pacing seem very slow and disjointed.
Characters felt very surface level. I wanted more from each of them. More of their experience in the house and perhaps maybe even some motivations behind the parents.
This is such a sad story with a revelation at the end but I’m not sure it made up for everything else.
I struggled to finish this book and almost dnf’d a few times. I set it down for a few days about midway through and that did help to make the last 150 pages less of a struggle.
Chapters are very long with timeframes shifting by paragraph. This often threw me off and also made the pacing seem very slow and disjointed.
Characters felt very surface level. I wanted more from each of them. More of their experience in the house and perhaps maybe even some motivations behind the parents.
This is such a sad story with a revelation at the end but I’m not sure it made up for everything else.