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A review by acadian_bookworm
The Move by Felicity Everett
3.0
I had originally bought this book because of the challenge I am doing to reading books in alphabetical order of the Author’s surname, and it was quite difficult to find someone with an E. When I did find some, this book was the one that jumped out at me first.
When I bought this book, I was expecting kind of thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat. What is going to happen? What will these people do next? While reading, I kept thinking certain ways about the characters.
- The husband is quite possessive and demanding, almost like Christian Grey
- Are they doing these things to here to make her think she is going crazy?
- Is he trying to get rid of her somehow?
But after reading it all, I learned that it was not the case. My original thoughts were not what this book was all about. I did enjoy the mental aspect that was written, of how poor Karen is overthinking everything. As someone who does the same thing, I can relate. Which is why I’m giving it 3 stars. It wasn’t a terrible book, but it wasn’t one of the greatest reads I have read this year.
When I bought this book, I was expecting kind of thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat. What is going to happen? What will these people do next? While reading, I kept thinking certain ways about the characters.
- The husband is quite possessive and demanding, almost like Christian Grey
- Are they doing these things to here to make her think she is going crazy?
- Is he trying to get rid of her somehow?
But after reading it all, I learned that it was not the case. My original thoughts were not what this book was all about. I did enjoy the mental aspect that was written, of how poor Karen is overthinking everything. As someone who does the same thing, I can relate. Which is why I’m giving it 3 stars. It wasn’t a terrible book, but it wasn’t one of the greatest reads I have read this year.