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The Girl Below
The Girl Below: A Novel | Bianca Zander
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A powerful and truly haunting debut novel from Bianca Zander with a spine-tingling hint of the gothic and supernatural, The Girl Below enthralls with a strange magic akin to the works of Audrey Niffenegger, Haruki Murakami, and Sarah Waters. Zanders novel is a story of parents and children; of love, regret, and second chances. When a young English woman, recently returned to London after a ten-year absence, finds herself slipping back into her childhood, she must solve the mysteries of her dysfunctional familyand unearths disturbing secrets that could shatter everything she believes about who she is and her place in the world.
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Books4Ever
The Girl Below: A Novel | Bianca Zander
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Finally finished this one and I really loved it. It took me a little while to dig into the story and really get to know Suki, and I‘m glad I did. There are some really good insights into dealing with the loss of a loved one, suicide, and letting the past be the past. I would read it again for sure. P.s. my reading buddy is super distracting 😊

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Books4Ever
The Girl Below: A Novel | Bianca Zander
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Taking my time with this one 😊 and thoroughly enjoying my snuggle time with Ella ❤️

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Books4Ever
The Girl Below: A Novel | Bianca Zander
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Sprained ankle = time off from work which translates into reading time 📚 📖❤️

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reciprokate
The Girl Below: A Novel | Bianca Zander
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Another departure for me. The writing is magnetic, drawing you in from the start. The author dances a fine line between reality, time travel, and suspense. The possibilities for a plot twist or a dramatic culmination of metaphysical threads seemed inevitable...and never happened. Flop.
My advice - read up until the main character is set to travel to Greece. Imagine your own ending, and enjoy looking over your shoulder at night for a few days.

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cplaczek
The Girl Below: A Novel | Bianca Zander
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This book was so great all the way through, but the ending left me disappointed. Still worth reading though.