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di_nafisah 's review for:
The Decagon House Murders
by Yukito Ayatsuji
going into this book blind and this book was a page-turner! can’t believe finished this book in one sitting.
the storyline was unbelievable, i like the way that this book has two different stories happening at the same time (and it turns out they are connected).
near the end not gonna lie i was kind of scared and getting more and more confused about who the murderer is. then boom the plot twist hit and all the people that i thought was the murderer turned out not to be.
besides the story, i kind of see myself in orczy character
“keeping my thoughts to myself”
“im not so good with reality. I’m not really very keen on my real self”
the storyline was unbelievable, i like the way that this book has two different stories happening at the same time (and it turns out they are connected).
near the end not gonna lie i was kind of scared and getting more and more confused about who the murderer is. then boom the plot twist hit and all the people that i thought was the murderer turned out not to be.
besides the story, i kind of see myself in orczy character
“keeping my thoughts to myself”
“im not so good with reality. I’m not really very keen on my real self”