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kaleareads 's review for:
The Rachel Incident
by Caroline O'Donoghue
While this book was never boring, it was a bit of a slow build for me. Chapter 22 is when I got really invested in the story. I admired the rawness of Rachel’s relationships. In Rachel’s youth, it was evident that miscommunication was a big problem, she was still grasping at adulthood and fumbling. The ending was such a perfect way to tie the story together, a proper happy ending; so different than what younger Rachel envisioned, but somehow exactly what she envisioned.