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kelsrae
The Silent Patient | Alex Michaelides
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What a story! I had to finish this late last night, I just couldn‘t wait any longer for the ending. Once the truth was revealed it all immediately clicked in my head, but I never thought the book would end the way it did. If you love a good mystery with a twist I highly recommend this book! I cannot believe that this was the first book by Alex Michaelides, I am surely a fan of his now and will be looking out for his books!

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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Loved this one!! 5y
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Sharanya
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#currentlyreading | this book has been sitting on my shelf for half a decade. At last, it is time! #socialdistancereading

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emtobiasz
The Owl Service | Alan Garner
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Mehso-so

This older (1960s) #ya retelling of a Welsh story from the Mabinogion didn‘t quite work for me. The writing style and unsettling story reminded me of Diana Wynne Jones‘s Fire and Hemlock, which I found similarly hard to appreciate as an adult reader. I‘m beginning to think I just don‘t respond well to too much ambiguity in my folk tale retellings 🤷‍♀️ oh well! #socialdistancereading book one down!

rubyslippersreads I‘ve had this on my TBR list for ages, but the fact that I loved Fire and Hemlock as an adult makes me hopeful. 😊 5y
batsy This is one of my favourites but it's told in a style that can be quite hard to warm to. Love the photo! 5y
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