
It took me a bit to get into this one, but once I did it was a fun read.
It took me a bit to get into this one, but once I did it was a fun read.
The three Finch sisters have never really clicked and being forced to attend a long weekend camping to celebrate their parents anniversary only serves to confirm the tension. However, a dead body forces the sisters to band together. As someone with two sisters I was drawn to the story. At times, I found Remi (youngest sibling) to be insufferable, but overall enjoyed this one.
I loved the MC‘s inner voice. It‘s sarcastic and funny and when it‘s not, you can relate to her pain and struggles.
I loved the interactions between the sisters. Their differences and relationship with each other. How they view each other. The way the author let us perceive their life in relationships with the MC was brilliant because you could actually feel what she was going through at the moment. And it was all relatable and believable.
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Currently reading DROP DEAD SISTERS.
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The #amazonfirstreads books don‘t always work for me… but at least they‘re free! I was hoping for something more akin to “Dial A for Aunties”, but this didn‘t hold that charm. I was at least curious enough to skim through to the end instead of giving up completely.
My snickers quickly turned to giggles in this cozy mystery. Yes, some of the funny scenes were predictable but still funny. The Finches gather for a family reunion at a campground. When a nasty character turns up dead only to disappear, the fun begins.