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June 2024 Group Read (spoiler thread): None of This is True, by Lisa Jewell
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First, Josie asks Alix to document her 'growth' as she changes her life. But it's never clear what Josie proposes to change. Is she going to leave her husband Walter? Is she going to reconnect with her estranged daughter. Josie just seems to complain and not to propose a better way.
Second, Josie is so weird, I would think Alix would have a couple of sessions taping her for the podcast and call it quits.
Third, things keep disappearing from Alix's house after Josie visits. Wouldn't Alix catch on.
This is one of the those books where the female protagonist (Alix) just seems too dim to me.
3 stars (but I'm not even writing a review)

2.75 ⭐️

I was completely sucked into None of This is True. Reading it was like being on one of those fairground rides that toss you first one way, then another and back again. What was true? Who was I to believe? Was Josie the manipulator or the manipulated? And that ending - it's delicious and cast a pall of uncertainty over everything I thought I knew. It also leaves the door open for Josie to come back . . . and that's a chilling thought.
I was absorbed, entertained and thrilled. Ms Jewell deserves all five stars and more.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Glad you enjoyed the book Sandy. 🙂

Boy, did we have questions. The most significant one that I recall that you haven't already flagged is, what was up with the smell Josie claimed was so intense and why she never once entered her daughter's bedroom? Does it exist? If, yes, explain what the source is. If it doesn't exist, does Josie kid herself into believing this or is it just a complete fabrication for Alix to explain Josie's 100% lack of any feeling for her daughter?
Even at the end of the book, the whole, Walter hanging out with daughter playing video games explanation addresses the suggestion of sexual abuse as the reason he's there every evening, but Jewell just lets the whole overpowering odor thing go by the wayside.

The most significant one that I recall that you haven't already flagged is, what was up with the smell Josie claimed was so intense and why she never once entered her daughter's bedroom?..."
I was thinking the smell was rotten food, maybe from the 'sludge' left outside the door for meals.

Thanks Barbara, and sorry you didn't like it so much. 💕📚

