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kamsha 's review for:
Monday's Not Coming
by Tiffany D. Jackson
sad
tense
medium-paced
I was not ready for the dark places that this novel descends into. This was a challenging, sometimes horrifying and yet very realistic read. Ripped from tragic headlines and all too often current scenarios that we hear and read about in different media outlets, this is the story of Monday and her relentless friend Claudia.
I think the less you know the better reading experience you will have. I suspected an element was connected to the plot roughly halfway through the novel, but I thought to myself, surely the author is not going to go there, but yes indeed she took us there. I think this novel went into the pits of hell with this story and unfortunately, for some people the pits of hell is their reality.
Jackson’s writing is stellar, heart wrenching and relatable. I’m still stunned by this story but I’m definitely glad I read it. These stories deserve to be told.
I think the less you know the better reading experience you will have. I suspected an element was connected to the plot roughly halfway through the novel, but I thought to myself, surely the author is not going to go there, but yes indeed she took us there. I think this novel went into the pits of hell with this story and unfortunately, for some people the pits of hell is their reality.
Jackson’s writing is stellar, heart wrenching and relatable. I’m still stunned by this story but I’m definitely glad I read it. These stories deserve to be told.