Ashley Houser's Reviews > You Are Not Alone
You Are Not Alone
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I fell in love with this author duo when I read The Wife Between Us. It absolutely blew my mind with its various twists and turns that I did not see coming. So when I had an opportunity to read their latest novel, You Are Not Alone, I jumped at the chance.
Plot: Woman witnesses another woman jump to her death in front of a subway train. She then proceeds to obsess over the suicide and why the deceased woman made the decision to jump. Along the way she befriends some folks that knew the dead girl and a bunch of weird events ensue.
This book was an extremely quick read, the writing definitely lending itself to a page turner. However, that's kind of where the enjoyment ended for me. The "believability factor" for this story was really low. I could not imagine a person making such absurdly stupid decisions in real life so had a hard time believing the actions of both the main character and the various ancillary characters. I also didn't care for the multiple backstories of the ancillary characters; I didn't think they contributed much to the primary story line. And I had a really hard time differentiating between many of the ancillary characters. With the exception of a couple of them, they all kind of ran together for me.
All of that being said, it wasn't an awful book. It just wasn't my favorite, especially given the high standards I've set for this author duo given their previous works.
-I received an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley, Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen, and St. Martin's Press for the opportunity to review.-
I fell in love with this author duo when I read The Wife Between Us. It absolutely blew my mind with its various twists and turns that I did not see coming. So when I had an opportunity to read their latest novel, You Are Not Alone, I jumped at the chance.
Plot: Woman witnesses another woman jump to her death in front of a subway train. She then proceeds to obsess over the suicide and why the deceased woman made the decision to jump. Along the way she befriends some folks that knew the dead girl and a bunch of weird events ensue.
This book was an extremely quick read, the writing definitely lending itself to a page turner. However, that's kind of where the enjoyment ended for me. The "believability factor" for this story was really low. I could not imagine a person making such absurdly stupid decisions in real life so had a hard time believing the actions of both the main character and the various ancillary characters. I also didn't care for the multiple backstories of the ancillary characters; I didn't think they contributed much to the primary story line. And I had a really hard time differentiating between many of the ancillary characters. With the exception of a couple of them, they all kind of ran together for me.
All of that being said, it wasn't an awful book. It just wasn't my favorite, especially given the high standards I've set for this author duo given their previous works.
-I received an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley, Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen, and St. Martin's Press for the opportunity to review.-
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