bestdressedbookworm 's review for:

The Tenth Girl by Sara Faring
1.0

I love wierd plot lines, the more mysterious and creepier the better, they don't even have to completely make sense. A bit of mystery, an open ending, done well i can handle either or both.
But its hard to be creeped out or even intrigued by a "horror" novel when the writing is so complex, and the story jumps timelines and nothing is ever really established and you get 200 pages in and still have no clue whats really happening. I started googling reviews essentially spoilers, to get a bit of an idea.
I got about 80% in, felt like the pay off would only be worth it if i went back and reread a lot of it and decided to quit.
Im not sure i connected with the writing style.