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kmc_reads7490 's review for:
All These Beautiful Strangers
by Elizabeth Klehfoth
4.5 stars
This one definitely exceeded my expectations! I almost returned this one to the library (due to my out of control TBR list) but I’m so glad i ended up giving it a chance.
This was a longer book (over 400 pages), and for the most part, I thought it moved along quite quickly. I enjoyed the boarding school premise, and while I sometimes hesitate reading books that seem like they could be considered YA, I definitely think this will appeal to adults as well.
This one was really interesting to me - I was glued to my seat trying to figure out what happened to Charlie’s mom - did she really leave of her own volition, or was something more sinister at play? As the story goes on and the reader learns more, you begin to potentially piece together what happened, but I personally did not “solve” this one.
I also enjoyed the idea behind the secret society, “the A’s” - I haven’t read a novel with anything like that recently, and while it was slightly predictable at times, I thought the author did a great job weaving the 2 storylines together & liked how she pieced it all together. Especially at the end, I was super invested in figuring out how everything would culminate and was NOT disappointed.
I think this would appeal to fans of mystery/suspense novels, anyone would loves a disappearing wife/mother, & fans of boarding school YA novels- there seemed to be something for everyone. I would add this one to your list!
This one definitely exceeded my expectations! I almost returned this one to the library (due to my out of control TBR list) but I’m so glad i ended up giving it a chance.
This was a longer book (over 400 pages), and for the most part, I thought it moved along quite quickly. I enjoyed the boarding school premise, and while I sometimes hesitate reading books that seem like they could be considered YA, I definitely think this will appeal to adults as well.
This one was really interesting to me - I was glued to my seat trying to figure out what happened to Charlie’s mom - did she really leave of her own volition, or was something more sinister at play? As the story goes on and the reader learns more, you begin to potentially piece together what happened, but I personally did not “solve” this one.
I also enjoyed the idea behind the secret society, “the A’s” - I haven’t read a novel with anything like that recently, and while it was slightly predictable at times, I thought the author did a great job weaving the 2 storylines together & liked how she pieced it all together. Especially at the end, I was super invested in figuring out how everything would culminate and was NOT disappointed.
I think this would appeal to fans of mystery/suspense novels, anyone would loves a disappearing wife/mother, & fans of boarding school YA novels- there seemed to be something for everyone. I would add this one to your list!