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Review: THE ICE TWINS
THE ICE TWINS is one of the most complex novels I've ever read, and I adore it! Truly, to the end, I was metaphorically hopping from one foot to the other, chanting "Kirstie or Lydia? Lydia or Kirstie? Angus or Sarah? Sarah or Angus?" back and forth, because I just couldn't discern, and even now, a day after finishing, I'm still not certain, and that uncertainty made the story shine for me. Add in the potential supernatural elements--or is it mental disorder?? The incredibly ...more
THE ICE TWINS is one of the most complex novels I've ever read, and I adore it! Truly, to the end, I was metaphorically hopping from one foot to the other, chanting "Kirstie or Lydia? Lydia or Kirstie? Angus or Sarah? Sarah or Angus?" back and forth, because I just couldn't discern, and even now, a day after finishing, I'm still not certain, and that uncertainty made the story shine for me. Add in the potential supernatural elements--or is it mental disorder?? The incredibly ...more

this is not my typical type of book but I'd had it recommended to me by several people and saw very high ratings on both LM and GR so decided to give it a try....which I'm glad I did. The book is definitely more psychological thriller than horror. The story is about a couple whose identical twin daughter died in an accident 14 months ago and now the surviving twin has told them that she is actually the one that they thought died (talk about guilt!). The family is in the process of giving up thei
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Esse é um lançamento de 2016 que eu demorei muito para ler, na época do lançamento recebi muitas recomendações sobre ele. Na capa diz é indicado para pessoas que gostaram de "A Garota no Trem" e eu gostei desse livro, apesar de não ter amado. Enfim, ele estava no meu Kindle desde então e para variar escolhi aleatoriamente pela capa e pelo título.No livro vamos acompanhar um casal tentando juntar os pedaços da sua vida depois de perderem uma de suas filhas gêmeas idênticas em um acidente.
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Week 29 of the 2016 Reading Challenge: A book by an author who writes under more than one name. S.K. Tremayne is the pseudonym of Sean Thomas, who also writes under the name Tom Knox.
This book kept me guessing and I did not see the end coming at all. It's a creepy mystery that I couldn't put down! ...more
This book kept me guessing and I did not see the end coming at all. It's a creepy mystery that I couldn't put down! ...more

Didn't pass my "three strikes, you're out" rule. I didn't even finish the first chapter.
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Wow! Loved this book. Brilliant. Gripping. Scary. Haunting. Poignant. Best psychological thriller I've read in a while. Plot twists kept coming right up to the end.
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