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I Have Some Questions For You
by Rebecca Makkai
3.5 rounded up.
A page-turner despite the length and objectively slow pace. I think the author accomplished a lot of what she set out to do -- it's just that she decided to make this a mystery book, despite it being far more about a flawed judicial system, racism, sexism, the institutions that uphold them, and the negative exposure via true crime. The mystery aspect is, for lack of a better term, undercooked. There's nothing for the reader to think on in that regard, because the piece of evidence that points clearly is something we could've never foreseen.
A page-turner despite the length and objectively slow pace. I think the author accomplished a lot of what she set out to do -- it's just that she decided to make this a mystery book, despite it being far more about a flawed judicial system, racism, sexism, the institutions that uphold them, and the negative exposure via true crime. The mystery aspect is, for lack of a better term, undercooked. There's nothing for the reader to think on in that regard, because the piece of evidence that points clearly is something we could've never foreseen.