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trisha_thomas 's review for:
Mother Knows Best: A Novel
by Kira Peikoff
I feel like I'm on the edge of a mountain, waiting for the ground to fall out from under me. Except it's impossible to see the most important thing: how steep is the drop?"
Meh, this one was just okay. The plot was interesting until it turned silly. There were a lot of leaps and sliding pieces that felt so unbelievable, it reached a point where it was hard to take the story seriously.
I didn't particularly like any character - they all seemed manipulative liars, all out for their own interests (except for one perfect person..ugh). I also found Abby's age hard to pin point until it was really pointed out - I must have missed where they said how old she was and felt like she was older than her 11 years. But it's an easy read and I did want to know how it would all turn out.
Meh, this one was just okay. The plot was interesting until it turned silly. There were a lot of leaps and sliding pieces that felt so unbelievable, it reached a point where it was hard to take the story seriously.
I didn't particularly like any character - they all seemed manipulative liars, all out for their own interests (except for one perfect person..ugh). I also found Abby's age hard to pin point until it was really pointed out - I must have missed where they said how old she was and felt like she was older than her 11 years. But it's an easy read and I did want to know how it would all turn out.