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So fitting that this quote fits what is happening in this World today.
So fitting that this quote fits what is happening in this World today.
"Monsters are men and women just like us, and they have the ability to hide their true face"
In the summer of 2006, Emma Price watched helplessly as her six-year-old son's red coat was fished out of the river. It was the tragic story of the year - a little boy, Aiden, wandered away from school during a flood, fell into the river, and drowned.
His body was never recovered.
Ten years later, Emma has finally rediscovered the joy in life. She's married, pregnant, and in control again...
... until Aiden returns.
#wonderfulchild #jazzyjune
I haven't posted in a while so here's some inspirational quote for you beautiful Littens. Also I wanted to try out this new quote creator app hehe. I think it's pretty cool 😁 have a nice Sunday everyone! 📚❤️
Emma thought her 6-years-old son drowned in a flood, but 10 years later he staggers out of the nearby woods, clearly traumatized, not willing to speak a word.
This book reminded me a bit of #SleepTight by #RachelAbbott. That was also a meh for me. The basic idea of this book was good, but it wasn't really gripping or exciting.
★★★☆☆
Emma‘s son goes missing during a bad storm@that floods the towns river. After days of searching they find his red raincoat and he body never recovered. 10 years later the son she thought died comes back but he is too traumatized to speak.
A great fast paced mystery thriller. I was surprised by who had actually taken Aiden but once looking back I saw the clues the author left.
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It‘s not awful, and it works as mediocre entertainment, but there‘s just too much going on in this book. How many evil villains with a need to explain all their nasty deeds can a book handle? In my opinion, none. I prefer more subtle bad guys, not the typical caricature version you get all too often. And the whole silent child thing didn‘t work very well either. It was all a bit of a mess really.
Finished this one on my way home last night. I‘m conflicted about recommending it because the NARRATION IS AMAZING but I found the book itself lacking. Joanne Froggatt starred on Downton Abbey and she makes this book. If I was flat out reading it, I honestly probably would have bailed. The story was good but I found the resolution and some of the explanations a bit beyond belief. 4-star narration on a 2.5 star book. 😂
My share for #Silent is an audiobook of Silent Child, which may be ironic. (Should I ask Alanis Morrisette?) I got this because it was read by Anna from Downton Abbey. She is a great narrator! #ReadingResolutions @Jess7
Emma lost her son Aiden in a flood, twelve years later she is newly married & pregnant when suddenly Aiden returns. It's clear that he has been through a lot, however he won't say a word about what happened, he won't say anything.
Overall, I enjoyed this psychological thriller, however the book could have used some editing. I did think it was pretty obvious who took Aiden, but it was still fun trying to piece everything together.
Just got done with a particularly exhausting shift at work and although I have been stopping myself from being too indulgent lately, I deserve this hot chocolate! 🍫 ☕
Finished this one last night. It was one of those Kindle deals that sounded like it would be okay. I couldn‘t put this down. I was so interested in this poor family and the scenario they were in. As for guessing who did it, I was back and forth for most of the book.
I listened to the audiobook of this, narrated by Joanne Froggett, who played Anna on Downton Abbey. She did a really good job reading, and that made me like the book more than I might have if I'd just read it. Id give her four stars for the narration, and the story 2.5 stars. This isn't the best story, because I felt the conclusion relied on a lot of coincidences, but it kept me entertained.
I chose to listen to this because it's read by Anna from Downton Abbey. She's a good narrator! #audiobook
I was hoping Silent Child would have been more intense and complex. It was long-winded and the main character got on my nerves with her whining and weakness. The conclusion was good. Overall, 3.5 out of 5 stars.
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The culprit came as no surprise, and the narrator grated on me after a while. The story quickly became tedious, and I lost sympathy with Emma after she proved unable to cope in any way with her traumatised child.
It kept me company through my week of runs, parts of my morning commute, and naps I wasn't aware I needed. For this I will give it a so-so.
Is the narrator sucking a sweet? Not sure I can handle the moist swallows between sentences, even to confirm that I guessed the twist hours ago. But I shall persevere.
"Monsters are men and women just like us, and they have the ability to hide their true face."
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What do you do when 10 years after your child goes missing, comes back? This book does a great job on pulling you in and keeping you on the edge of your seat from the very first page to the very last. It'll make you question everyone and shock you with every plot twist and turn.
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#booknerd #bookworm #booklover #suspense #bibliophile #fiction #book
As recommended by Cosmo magazine.
Revolves around a woman from Yorkshire, as I am also a woman from Yorkshire it has made the library.
Thoughts?
A child disappears during a massive flood and reappears 10 years later - mute. Sort of tough to read when you have kids and a little predictable.
I was pleasantly surprised by this book... Most of the time I find "psychological thrillers" to be pretty predictable but there was something different about this one... Although I thought I knew who did it, I was never 100% sure until the very end!!
I have been adding a lot of books to my kindle app on my iPad... There have been so many good deals lately!
Woke up with a very sore throat so this is going to be my day... Tea, books, and the couch!
5 stars for Silent Child by Sarah Denzil Check out the reviews on abithereforyou.com ❤
Got this book for .99 on Amazon and thought...man this sounds great! Then I read it and it was sooooo slow up until like the last 30%. After that bump it turned into a cluster of crazy. I never saw the person who kidnapped him coming. That was shocking.
I'm reading this book now and really enjoying it although it is truly pulling at my heart. As a Mom, it is hard to read because of our natural fears. However, as a book lover it is truly keeping me engaged.