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4.5 stars.

I think I first heard about this book while listening to an ad on a Rotten Mango podcast episode, and I was drawn to it because of my love for true crime, mystery, thriller, and suspense. The idea of a podcaster becoming the subject of her own podcast was fascinating to me, and I couldn't wait to dive into it.

Lisa Jewell did such a great job crafting these characters and their storylines. I knew after Janie followed Alix to the restroom in that restaurant that she was going to be weird. Her behavior after that initial interaction slowly but creepily escalated from being "okay that's weird" to "wtf is wrong with her?" The social worker in me wants to pull out a DSM-5 manual and diagnose her with a personality disorder. I'm curious if anyone else shares the same opinion.

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The ending still left me with questions. None of this is true... but which part? Josie's telling of her version of her life experiences? Roxi and Erin's telling of their version of their life experiences? I personally want to believe that Josie is, in the words of the British, completely mad and that her (possible) personality disorder and (possible) psychosis has deluded her into believing that she truly is a victim who just wanted to break free.

Side note... This would be cool to watch as a dramatized version on Netflix or something.

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My review:

I’ll rate this somewhere between 3.5 and 4 stars. It took a long time for me to actually finish reading this book. I picked it up and put it down so many times, because I was annoyed with the main character’s personality and behavior and I didn’t exactly enjoy the pacing. But once I finally was determined to finish it, everything I thought I knew about the story changed. Sarah Pearce wrote so many plot twists and turns, I never would’ve guessed the truth on my own. Besides the mystery of solving the murders was also Elin’s journey to the truth—not only of the current situation but also of her past. After all she’s experienced at Le Sommet, I hope she continues on a path of healing.

Side note… The truth behind the murders and the horrifying past of the hotel???? I almost want to call it unhinged.

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@bookstodon I don’t think the novel is classified as horror, but the shit that was happening back in the day when the building was a sanatorium can only be described as something straight out of a horror movie. #bookreview

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I read this one last year and hated it...sorry!

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? I’ve just finished via Sophia by DB Reynolds ( 3/Vampires in America). This series entry is where I start to love these . Sophia is searching for her missing sire, but finds Colin instead. Cyn & Raphael are searching for a group of vampire killers. It’s a , so yes, TW for violence. @romancebooks
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With Regrets, from author Lee Kelly, is equal parts Big Little Lies and Bird Box, a suburban drama wrapped in a 24-hour survival story at the end of the world, perfect for fans of David Koepp’s Aurora.

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HEARTSTOPPING MICHIGAN GOTHIC builds on the loneliness of shattered families, the protective anxieties of pregnancy, and the harsh realities of the deep woods. Stunningly fresh and decidedly modern take on a classic genre. A MINUS

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Ex-cop Becca Hills, haunted by her past, flees her drug-dealing family and a cheating ex. With her son's safety at stake, can she confront both her demons and her heart?

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If you love romance and suspense, you will love Breathing in Reverse ! The heroine has no idea that falling for a star could be dangerous, but discovers it at her expense when she receives threats from a mysterious fan. Danger and love are at the corner of this fast-paced novel that will surprise you with its interesting characters and plot.

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