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My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 6 years ago
What was that?!? This story was crazy good! This novel had some weird twists to it that I wasn’t expecting. Although, I really didn’t get to know the main characters very well in this novel, I really enjoyed it. I liked that there weren’t a lot of characters in this novel. My initial thought was tha...
Bark at the Ghouls
Bark at the Ghouls rated it 6 years ago
Susannah is a widow with a teenage son who wasn’t expecting romance. Then she meets Max after he’s crashed a party to meet an important person in the art world. Even though their first meeting is a little bit shady, if you ask me (but I am a suspicious type), they quickly fall in love and marry and ...
Momma Says to Read
Momma Says to Read rated it 6 years ago
Let me start by saying that I hated the ending of this book - absolutely hated it. So, why the four stars? Well, that lies in the storytelling. On the surface, The Perfect Liar isn't much different from so many others out there - Unreliable narrators, a normal on the outside family unit, lots of sec...
Just a book blog
Just a book blog rated it 6 years ago
Susannah is a young widow and single mother when she marries Max. Max is a charismatic artist and popular speaker whose career has taken their family to a quiet Vermont town. Susannah believes her life is going to be perfect, but instead she finds a note taped to their door - I KNOW WHO YOU ARE. Max...
debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 9 years ago
#IFIFORGETYOU AVAILABLE 6/14/16 SO EMOTIONAL, SO GOOD!! 4 STARS #THOMASCHRISTOPHERGREENE @St.MartinsPress My feelings were all over the place for these college sweethearts. I was back and forth on who hurt who the most. Then both wild cards from the deck are thrown in and the story took on a who...
Marjorie's World of Books
Marjorie's World of Books rated it 9 years ago
This book was described as being deeply affecting and emotional, which I was hoping it would be. And it did turn out to be an emotional book for me, although not in the way I was hoping. Instead of finding this book to be touching and possibly heart wrenching as I expected, I found it to be annoying...
florinda3rs
florinda3rs rated it 11 years ago
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 11 years ago
The Headmaster’s Wife is a study of grief and the myriad ways it can affect people. It is also a study of contrasts. At its simplest version, it is a beautiful story of coping mechanisms and their tragic consequences. However, its insistence on also including a mystery reduces the effectiveness of t...
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