I had problems with the beginning of this book. So much so that last year I actually DNF 'd this. I'm glad managed to overcome the first part of the book this year, tho.
Did you you get any d new how it would end before the actual ending? I couldn't predict this one at all.
I wasn´t exactly rooting for the murderer and yet I would have been okay with him getting of scot free, because a) the muder hasn´t happened intentionally and b) there are people in this family that are far worse than him. I would have had a problem with the fact that an innocent gets to jail instead of him, though.
I think that problems with the beginning of the book were a universal phenomenon. I had the same issue - it took me ages to get past the beginning, but once I did, I was also riveted!
As soon as the diary section started I was glued to the pages. I think the beginning is important to the story, but it´s really a chore to get through the first part of the book.
Did you you get any d new how it would end before the actual ending? I couldn't predict this one at all.
I wasn´t exactly rooting for the murderer and yet I would have been okay with him getting of scot free, because a) the muder hasn´t happened intentionally and b) there are people in this family that are far worse than him. I would have had a problem with the fact that an innocent gets to jail instead of him, though.
None of them were likable, but to see one of them convicted for something he didn't do would not have been ok.