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Last Session
Last Session | Julia Bartz
6 posts | 6 read | 3 to read
The instant New York Times bestselling author of The Writing Retreat "weaves psychology and mysticism into this strikingly original" (Ana Reyes, New York Times bestselling author) thriller about a social worker who, after coming face-to-face with her dark past, must infiltrate a mysterious wellness center in the deserts of New Mexico. When a catatonic woman shows up at her psychiatric unit, social worker Thea swears that she knows her from somewhere. She's shocked to discover the patient holds a link to a traumatic time in her own past. Upon regaining lucidity, the patient claims she can't remember the horrific recent events that caused her brain to shut down. Thea's at a loss--especially when the patient is ripped away from her as suddenly as she appeared. Determined to find her, Thea follows a trail of clues to a remote center in southwestern New Mexico, where a charismatic couple holds a controversial monthly retreat to uncover attendees' romantic and sexual issues. Forced to participate in increasingly intimate exercises, Thea finds herself inching closer not only to her missing patient, but also to tantalizing answers about her own harrowing past. However, time is running out, and if she stays for the last session, she too might lose her sanity...and maybe even her life in this "hypnotic fever dream of a book" (Jennifer Fawcett, author of Keep This for Me).
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everlocalwest
Last Session | Julia Bartz
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Bailedbailed

Tried both print and audio but could not engage either way. Early dnf.

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BeeMagical
The Last Session | Julia Bartz
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Pickpick

SO good.

A social worker and a movie star are intertwined in this wild desert cult story!

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Hooked_on_books
The Last Session | Julia Bartz
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Panpan

I felt Bartz‘s first book was a mess, but I was entertained by it, so I gave this one a try and it‘s not good. She follows the same formula to isolate the characters and then it‘s a mess in a way it isn‘t entertaining. If there‘s a third book, I will not be reading it.

CBee I saw she had a new one, but her first was not great so I decided not to pick this one up. Glad I didn‘t! 8mo
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MyNamesParadise
The Last Session | Julia Bartz
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Mehso-so

This was my 1st read of the author‘s & i‘m not sure I would read her again. I listened to the audio & it dragged. It‘s five hours too long imo. It started out really well & I thought the low Goodreads rating was inaccurate but then it kept going on & on. It could‘ve been shortened & held a greater impact. I liked Thea as a protagonist but the plot just got ridiculous at points. I also don‘t like reading about cults so that could be part of it too.

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marleed
The Last Session | Julia Bartz
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Mehso-so

This so-so rating is a reflection of my mindset rather than the storytelling here. I remained curious at this one until a retreat center ended up being a cult. I‘m so over real life cult figures (even completely unrelated to this story) that I find little entertainment in fictional cults.

IriDas Makes sense. I used to love dystopian novels until I woke up in 2020 and found myself living in one. 9mo
marleed @IriDas It‘s been a weird decade 🤪 9mo
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AmandaBlaze
The Last Session | Julia Bartz
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This book is not for the faint of heart, so heed the content warnings. It also has aspects of kink, so if that bothers you, you might want to stay away. However, if you like books about cults, this one has it all. The FMC sometimes makes decisions based on her psychiatric history that might have you screaming, “Don't do that!“ However, it's a good psychological thriller. 4 stars

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