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by Clare Mackintosh
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Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 5 years ago
Wow. This book had a lot going on but was wonderfully done. We have an unreliable narrator for a good bit, a twist, another twist, and then a slightly dark ending. Will definitely have to read more by Clare Mackintosh in the future. "I Let You Go" follows Jenna Gray who is shell shocked after a te...
charlottelynn
charlottelynn rated it 6 years ago
Let Me Lie is a true psychological thriller. The suspense, the mystery, the secrets all feed into the story keeping the reader guessing as to what will happen next. There were so many twists and turns that I found myself wanting to skip ahead and see where they were heading. And oh the lies…...
Fallen Over Book Reviews
Fallen Over Book Reviews rated it 7 years ago
So when I started out the book and we started going through different points of views I thought we were dealing with an actual ghost. Though as the story went on it became clear as to who was actually telling us what was going on in their view. Not everything in this book is what it seems, so when t...
Kell's Reading Realm
Kell's Reading Realm rated it 8 years ago
I wasn't sure I would find a book that I loved as much as Gone Girl but I have!! This book was a page turner from the very beginning. I love books that have those "NOOOO FRIGGIN WAY?!!," moments and this one definitely does. My jaw literally dropped. If you liked Gone Girl or Girl on a Train you wil...
Joelle's Bibliofile
Joelle's Bibliofile rated it 8 years ago
A tragic accident sets off the action in this suspenseful novel by Clare Mackintosh-unsettling the reader before introducing the characters, and creating an immediate sense of doom. The following chapters are presented in shifting points-of-view: Jenna, the main character, narrates in first perso...
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Category Is: Book Review Realness! rated it 8 years ago
“I want to fix an image of him in my head, but all I can see when I close my eyes is his body, still and lifeless in my arms. I let him go, and I will never forgive myself for that.” I stumbled across I Let You Go a few days ago after I took an interest to psychological thrillers. I needed somet...
Blah, Blah, Blah, Book Blog
Blah, Blah, Blah, Book Blog rated it 8 years ago
This book begins with heartbreaking tragedy, then smooths the sharp edges into a gentle story that lulls you very quietly into a sense of complacency, right before ripping the world apart once more. The reader experiences what at first appears to be the complete story — two equal halves in alternati...
Watch - Eat - Read
Watch - Eat - Read rated it 9 years ago
I enjoyed parts of this book. The police material is very well written and feels very authentic. I didn't enjoy the red herrings as much. I understand what they were about but it was a bit difficult at later points in the book to understand whose point of view you were reading from.It was an interes...
She reads, she watches and sometimes she goes outside
I enjoyed parts of this book. The police material is very well written and feels very authentic. I didn't enjoy the red herrings as much. I understand what they were about but it was a bit difficult at later points in the book to understand whose point of view you were reading from.It was an interes...
Reviews in Chalk
Reviews in Chalk rated it 9 years ago
Warning! Some spoilers ahead! The plot is interesting and well narrated. I found the characters pretty flat. All but one: Ian. I like his narration in first person of his relationship with Jenna. It was disturbing to read the way the abuser justifies the abuse. This totally earned points to the st...
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