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Our Last Echoes
Our Last Echoes | Kate Alice Marshall
6 posts | 6 read | 7 to read
Kara Thomas meets Twin Peaks in this supernatural thriller about one girl's hunt for the truth about her mother's disappearance in Kate Alice Marshall's most commercial book yet. Sophia's first memory is of drowning. She remembers the darkness of the water and the briny taste as it fills her throat. She remembers the cold shock of going under. She remembers her mother pulling her to safety before disappearing forever. But Sophia has never been in the ocean. And her mother died years ago in a hospital. Or so she has been told her whole life. A series of clues have led Sophia to the island of Bitter Rock, Alaska, where she talked her way into a summer internship at the Landon Avian Research Center, the same center her mother worked at right before she died. There, she meets the disarmingly clever Liam, whose own mother runs the LARC, as well as Abby, who's following a mystery of her own: a series of unexplained disappearances. People have been vanishing from Bitter Rock for decades, leaving only their ghostly echoes behind. When it looks like their two mysteries might be one and the same, Sophia vows to dig up the truth, no matter how many lies she has to tell along the way. Even if it leads her to a truth she may not want to face. Our Last Echoes is an eerie collection of found documents and written confessionals, in the style of Rules for Vanishing, with supernatural twists that keep you questioning what is true and what is an illusion.
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wirewrappedlily
Our Last Echoes | Kate Alice Marshall
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Gloriously creepy and weird. I‘m desperate for more of this series.

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Read_By_Red
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Our Last Echoes is a novel that I really wanted to like, and while I didn‘t dislike it I also didn‘t love it. The characters were one of my favorite parts. There were certain aspects of the novel that seemed to push a little too far. The ending seemed too abrupt after all of the buildup throughout. I also like the way the story is presented, using interviews and transcripts of videos along with the basic narrative.

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Victoriahoperose
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I really enjoyed this supernatural book set in Alaska. It had a lot of information in it about the setting and the storyline. This is told in varying timelines with different characters and it was super creepy and entertaining. It reminded me a little bit of the movie Us that was out recently. I thought it was a bit long and could have been cut down some, but I enjoyed it overall!