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3.5 A woman, a mother goes missing, her two daughters, her husband have no idea what has happened to her, but she is a sleepwalker. A woman who has many times gotten up in the night, done strange things, had been in dangerous situations before. All fear the worst.
So we enter into the world of the sleepwalker, a world I knew absolutely nothing about. Have never sleepwalked nor has anyone close to me, so this was all new. I was shocked, the different forms, the types of sleepwalking are so extensi ...more
So we enter into the world of the sleepwalker, a world I knew absolutely nothing about. Have never sleepwalked nor has anyone close to me, so this was all new. I was shocked, the different forms, the types of sleepwalking are so extensi ...more

I've pretty much decided that Chris Bohjalian could write about the making of a jet engine and make it interesting enough for me to come back for more. Here he gives us a lesson in sleepwalking and other sleep disorders. Some I already knew about; some I did not, such as how sleepwalking can be passed down from one generation to the next.
And there he goes again with his female points of view, always done so well. It really is remarkable.
Annalee, a mother of two girls, has gone missing during a n ...more
And there he goes again with his female points of view, always done so well. It really is remarkable.
Annalee, a mother of two girls, has gone missing during a n ...more

I marvel at how prolific a writer Bohjalian is despite the fact that he writes so many different genre of fiction. Just in the past few years I've read historical fiction, social justice fiction and even YA. Now a tight thrilling mystery. What all these have in common is excellent storytelling. I know when I pick up a book of his, I will want to clear my schedule because he'll hook me into his story and never let me go.
This mystery centers around the disappearance of a woman who has a history of ...more
This mystery centers around the disappearance of a woman who has a history of ...more

This book left me with mixed feelings.
The positives: I learned something about the devestating consequences of parasomnia. I was surprised by the ending, despite the few red herrings offered throughout the story. It would make for an interesting book discussion.
The negatives: I didn't like the characters, feel a connection to them, or have much sympathy for their tradgedy. The family's grief wasn't believable, they seemed disconnected from their mother's/wife's death and rather selfish in their ...more
The positives: I learned something about the devestating consequences of parasomnia. I was surprised by the ending, despite the few red herrings offered throughout the story. It would make for an interesting book discussion.
The negatives: I didn't like the characters, feel a connection to them, or have much sympathy for their tradgedy. The family's grief wasn't believable, they seemed disconnected from their mother's/wife's death and rather selfish in their ...more

A woman with an extreme form of sleepwalking, goes missing. Although the plot revolves around the search for answers to what happened to her, the primary attention is on the 21 year old daughter and her romance with one of the detectives on the case. I realize that people grieve differently, but I had a hard time accepting that this young woman who withdraws from college to care for her father and sister in the immediate aftermath of this tragedy would hop into bed with this detective and friend
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When Annalee Ahlberg, a known sleepwalker, disappears one night and a piece of her nightgown is found next to the river, everyone assumes the worst. But her family cannot accept this story, especially her daughter, Lianna. She feels like there is something more, something they are all missing. She tries to find out more about her mother from her friends, people in her town and even her mother's doctor. What she finds out changes her perception of events in her childhood and young adult life and
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Although the basic story idea was interesting, I found the characters unbelievable and difficult to have any sympathy for or relationship with. I often wonder why an author chooses to write a first person novel using a main character of the opposite sex. nothing about Lianna or her actions seemed remotely plausible to me.

Bohjalian does a great job with research and I find myself learning with each book. I've never been to Vermont but feel like I have been there through his writing. The twists were there - just a tad more subtle than some of his others. Still a great read from one of my favorites. I liked the story very much.
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Please read Alena's review; ditto for me. BUT, is sexsomnia truly a sleep disorder? Must do additional research!
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