Meh. Did not enjoy this book. All over the place. Lots of repetition and backwards and forwards.
2.8/5
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2.8/5
I enjoy her writing. Lovely twists.
This novel moves between two POVs. Jasmine, trapped in a marriage to Adam, who is an objectively awful human and emotionally abusive. Then Willow, who meets Gabe in a coffee shop and, against her better judgement, starts falling for him despite firmly not wanting a relationship.
A few too many repetitions.
3.8/5
*SPOILER BELOW*
Spoiler for myself to remind me: Jasmine is Willow. Gabe is obsessed with Priya, Willow's neighbour but dates Willow to get closer to Priya.
Yippee, John Marrs' latest book is out!
Such a fan of his work. Loads of twists and turns. Some I spotted, but I think the reader is meant to.
In this book we meet Damon who has a near death experience after which he hallucinates a dead boy. He then has four more death experiences and sees an additional dead person every time he comes back to life.
A link up with Laura who we met in The Good Samaritan.
4/5
Did not enjoy this book. Narration was confusing and quite graphic in places re: eyes. Twist at the end, but I will not read the follow up.
2/5
Everyone seems to rave about The Women, and I really wanted to love it. Unpopular opinion, I did not.
I appreciated learning more about the Vietnam War, particularly the fact that the women, especially nurses, who served there were largely unrecognised on their return. That aspect felt important and overdue.
That said, while the novel is fiction rooted in real events, it never quite landed for me emotionally. I admired what it was trying to do more than I actually felt it.
It is a good book, just not a great one for me.
At a push, 3.5 out of 5.