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The Change by Kirsten Miller
5.0
The Change by Kirsten Miller
Is MONUMENTOUS
I don’t know what I was expecting. It was not this, but this was more than anything I could have imagined.
Truly I don’t think I could write any review except to say it’s perfect. It’s like finally having pure water after only ever having sewage.
I read it in 2 sittings, transfixed.
It's a must read. In fact ½ way through I bought a copy and sent it to a friend, determined that they must read it now! As the title hints at, it's possible best fitted for women nearing perimenopause, but it’s certainly not limited to that. It’s just more poignant for those of us out of our 20s. I can only imagine it being more so in our 50s.
Harriett Osborne is my new female exemplar!
Oh the twists and the level of women knowing it’s not the end, or that creep feeling were excellent.
This book is for any who enjoys murder podcasts, powerful women, feminism, and spooks. Careful for those still dealing with the trauma of sexual assault or murder and missing women.
Is MONUMENTOUS
I don’t know what I was expecting. It was not this, but this was more than anything I could have imagined.
Truly I don’t think I could write any review except to say it’s perfect. It’s like finally having pure water after only ever having sewage.
I read it in 2 sittings, transfixed.
It's a must read. In fact ½ way through I bought a copy and sent it to a friend, determined that they must read it now! As the title hints at, it's possible best fitted for women nearing perimenopause, but it’s certainly not limited to that. It’s just more poignant for those of us out of our 20s. I can only imagine it being more so in our 50s.
Harriett Osborne is my new female exemplar!
Oh the twists and the level of women knowing it’s not the end, or that creep feeling were excellent.
This book is for any who enjoys murder podcasts, powerful women, feminism, and spooks. Careful for those still dealing with the trauma of sexual assault or murder and missing women.