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A resounding MEH.
Started great but lost steam and never recovered.
A resounding MEH.
Started great but lost steam and never recovered.
Excited to be starting this book! 2 chapters in and interesting so far.
This may have to be my last unsuccessful attempt to relive my experience with The Secret History. I probably need to accept that it's not going to happen and settle for a re-read soon!
I have left this book at work since Monday and the only thing I care about is the bookmark I'll need when I start something new. No surer sign needed to bail than that.
The end of summer means it's time for autumn leaves. No better time to read this book. #backtoschool
Shades of yellow on three *very* different books. #riotgrams #yellowcovers
I can understand the comparisons to Dead Poets Society, Heathers and The Secret History - this book is dark and twisted, transforming an average school girl investigation. At first, I thought it was simplistic and predictable, but Miller's writing quickly proved me wrong: suspicions and assumptions are unravelled in a sophisticated and sinister plot. Not usually a fan of multiple narratives, but such an addictive and unique read.