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A review by pun1sher
I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai
3.75
I've had a strong feeling of deja-vu all throughout the 400 something pages of the book (I still hadn't identified what book I'm reminded of; I'll get back to you if I do)
I was hooked fast and almost through the entire book - I think the ending is okay but I was hoping for some twist. I guess that's not the point though; it's more about abusers protecting each other and boys will be boys mentality and also true crime a little bit.
Although I can't stop feeling like this isn't the first book I've read that takes on true crime and also has the facet of a man (Jerome) being wrongfully accused of abuse by a woman. It's not central to the story but it's there; it doesn't feel necessary to me personally.
I was hooked fast and almost through the entire book - I think the ending is okay but I was hoping for some twist. I guess that's not the point though; it's more about abusers protecting each other and boys will be boys mentality and also true crime a little bit.
Although I can't stop feeling like this isn't the first book I've read that takes on true crime and also has the facet of a man (Jerome) being wrongfully accused of abuse by a woman. It's not central to the story but it's there; it doesn't feel necessary to me personally.