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simpleasabc
Posts 7273

27/09/2011 16:58:48

Mohandissa wrote:
I enjoyed Afterwards more than Sister, but both were good.


Ditto.

Mohandissa
Posts 629

22/09/2011 17:59:20

I enjoyed Afterwards more than Sister, but both were good.

Princess_I
Posts 2454

19/07/2011 09:58:24

chants39 wrote:
I have read this and I really loved it! My heart absolutely sunk at the 'twist', I literally felt it sink into my shoes. It is great when a story can evoke such emotion because it was so unexpected and it made it brilliant. I couldn't put it down and would definitely recommend it. I didn't know she had a new book out so hopefully the kindle version is available.


I was actually relieved at the twist as i prior to that i thought she was terminally ill with somethign - and at least with the twist there was teh chance that she could be rescued / survive / escape if that makes sense. It gave me hope that in the end it would be alright.

chants39
Posts 307

25/06/2011 20:03:28

I have read this and I really loved it! My heart absolutely sunk at the 'twist', I literally felt it sink into my shoes. It is great when a story can evoke such emotion because it was so unexpected and it made it brilliant. I couldn't put it down and would definitely recommend it. I didn't know she had a new book out so hopefully the kindle version is available.

Simone N
Posts 2383

19/06/2011 09:23:15

It's on my list as a friend had recommended it to me. Must have been good if you read it all in one go!

Apparently her new one, Afterwards (?) is meant to be even better.
edited by Simone N on 19/06/2011

glamorgirl
Posts 276

02/06/2011 10:34:00

Anyone else read this? I read it in one sitting as I found it really engrossing but was a little disappointed with the 'twist'. I'm interested to know other people's thoughts!

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