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A review by rachel_a_
Like Me by Hayley Phelan
2.0
This would have been a DNF if hadn't been stuck without a book for 5 hrs.
The premise is good and relevant, with elements of relatability (phone check impluses) but where the writer seeks to create a thriller/ mystery its just nonsensical writing not writing that makes you think, with an obvious answer.
Ideas of family issues were there , but felt incomplete and irrelevant, coming across as under developed padding
The pace is all over the shot and I'm struggling to think of when it really worked at all.
The premise is good and relevant, with elements of relatability (phone check impluses) but where the writer seeks to create a thriller/ mystery its just nonsensical writing not writing that makes you think, with an obvious answer.
Ideas of family issues were there , but felt incomplete and irrelevant, coming across as under developed padding
The pace is all over the shot and I'm struggling to think of when it really worked at all.