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Remember Me This Way
Remember Me This Way: A Novel | Sabine Durrant
With an unforgettable cast of characters and exhilarating twists and turns, this brilliant psychological thriller from the author of Under Your Skin is sure to please fans of Gone Girl. Everyone keeps telling me I have to move on. And so here I am, walking down the road where he died, trying to remember him the right way. A year after her husband Zachs death, Lizzie goes to lay flowers where his fatal accident took place. As she makes her way along the road, she thinks about their life together. She wonders whether she has changed since Zach died. She wonders if she will ever feel whole again. At last she reaches the spot. And there, tied to a tree, is a bunch of lilies. The flowers are addressed to her husband. Someone has been there before her. Lizzie loved Zach. She really did. But shes starting to realize she didnt really know him. Or what he was capable of
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Bec_lectic
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This book was not bad…sort of a slow burn thriller that keeps you wanting a little bit more but doesn‘t hold you so captive you can‘t put it down. I like that this book, written by a British author, did not Americanize the slang. Never knew being a slut meant being a slob or lazy. I‘m feeling quite slutty today as all I‘ve wanted to do was finish this book 🤣

AbigailJaneBlog I am English and I have NEVER heard slut used that way 😂 3y
Bec_lectic Oh crap really?!? 🤣🤣🤣 Now I‘ve got to Google this @AbigailJaneBlog Well at least it made for a good laugh 😂 3y
AbigailJaneBlog @Bec_lectic it's making me chuckle! I think I'll have a google too 😂 3y
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So... What do you do between naps because you've caught the lurgy and are not at work? You reeeeeead.....

Whizzed through this intense offering. Dark and twisty characters, lots of intrigue to keep you guessing. You really feel for Lizzie, and alternating chapters between her and Zach just laid bare the horrific emotional abuse and how he justified it. Lots of odd little references to things I know well - a school, a location, a trip.... Freaky!

Buechersuechtling Feel better soon‼️ I recently had more than a lurgy 🤧 but my memory is still fresh and every illness is crap. 5y
AmyLarge Thanks! Feeling a bit more human today. The healing power of a good read? 5y
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AmyLarge
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Oooooh, love it when a book grabs you from the very first page......

HeatherBlue Wow 😯 might have to go see if the library has that! 5y
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Curvybookgirl
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Read this for book club. Ended up skim reading it. Didn‘t enjoy it at all

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sparrowssavvy
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Not what I was expecting, although I still whipped through this. Definitely interesting, and I really liked the dual narrative. I was expecting more twists and reveals towards the end so it felt a wee bit anticlimactic to me. Still a great read.

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neet_reads
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My baby sis is living her best summer life

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AnnRaz
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“If I know for sure that she‘s moved on, that she‘s forgotten what we had, I‘ll kill her. She has no one to blame but herself.”

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HiddenGemBooks
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A year after Zach's death, Lizzie goes to lay flowers where his fatal accident took place.

As she makes her way along the road, she thinks about their life together. Whether she has changed since he died. If she will ever feel whole again.

She reaches the spot. Tied to a tree is a bunch of lilies. The flowers are addressed to Zach. Someone has been there before her. She‘s starting to realise she didn't really know him. Or what he was capable of.

DivineDiana I‘m hooked! Stacked! 7y
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JeaMar82
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The end wasn't what I was expecting but still good.
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JeaMar82

Kinda slow but one of those books that you have to know how it ends. 62% done.

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JeaMar82
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I've had this on my to read list forever. Time to finally start it.

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Lauren_reading
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⭐️⭐️⭐️ A good mystery - kept me guessing the entire time.

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Marieinsweden-Enochannanbok
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First sentence: "I stood on the common and watched her up in the school library."

Medea Hej Marie. Min första profil strulade så du kan väl ta bort din följning av den. Det står "donotuse" i profilnamnet. 9y
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