I'm sure this is a great story, but what little I did read scared me. I've decided I have enough horror in my life accidentally stumbling across scary movie trailers so...this is not for me. ♥
I knew from the instant I read the synopsis that this book was going to be creepy. What I didn’t expect was the psychological thrill ride the novel would take me on! From start to finish I was intrigued, concerned, and worried for Sawyer as her “admirer” continually tried to “help” her. Sawyer was a...
Truly, Madly, Deadly by Hannah Jayne Published by Sourcebooks Fire on July 2, 2013 Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult Pages: 272 Source: ARC, Netgalley Truly, Madly, Deadly was a book that that an incredible amount of potential. It had the potential to be one of those books that creeps you out to ...
This book was pretty good! I wouldn't say it was 5 stars like a lot of other people have said, but for a quick and mysterious read its really good! I loved the ending and even though I thought I knew for sure who the killer was it still surprised me! This would be a really good movie and I would def...
Another short(ish) review on my part, in keeping with the notion that if you've got nothing nice to say, you might as well shush-up (up to a point, I suppose.) Truly, Madly, Deadly was OK. The pace was OK. The bits and pieces leading up to the reveal, so-so as well. BUT I feel it's missed out on s...
For whatever reason (there's none I can come up with right off) Truly, Madly, Deadly is destined to live in my memory as a mediocre book. It's disappointing, sure, but there's not a thing I can do about it.I just couldn't identify with our main character, Sawyer. She's being stalked and threatened, ...
I will tell you the truth now. At first, when I started reading Truly, Madly, Deadly by Hannah Jayne, I was ready to write it off. The main reason being just how annoyed I got with main character, Sawyer Dodd. But then…the twist of all twists happens, and what I thought I knew about this story bl...
I don't think I've ever mentioned how much I love Pretty Little Liars. The TV show, I haven't read the books yet (though the boyfriend's sister tells me they're fun). And reading Truly, Madly, Deadly felt a bit like watching an episode of Pretty Little Liars!Sawyer was a likeable, is very much troub...
I'm conflicted by Truly Madly Deadly. On one hand it utterly surprised me and on the other hand it fell a little flat. So, I am trying to put my head in the space of a younger reader, the target audience, and write my review there.Truly Madly Deadly has all the ingredients to be one hell of a thri...
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