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Real, Louco, Mortal (2014)

by Hannah Jayne(Favorite Author)
3.47 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: So so. The mystery was at times pretty compelling, but it was still fairly obvious who was the culprit of everything - the motive was a little out of left field too...it was a fast read, but not my favorite. Judy Blundell's book (What I Saw and How I Lied) is a MUCH better mystery and suspenseful story. The characters were a little too flat, a little too stereotypical. I did enjoy Sawyer's struggle with her changing family (new stepmother and soon-to-be stepsister) and a bit about the portrayal of her abusive relationship with her boyfriend, Kevin. But, mainly - meh. Not such a great read!
review 2: Fantastic atmosphere, but sloppy writing--waaay too many typos and inconsistencies. And the resolution was much too quick and didn't seem to fit with the stor
... morey. The red herring made sense; the true killer came out of nowhere (well, with two minor hints) and left me with far too many questions about how the killer had the knowledge they did, and why other characters acted the way they did. Interesting premise, very unsatisfying execution. less
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LennoxLehlongoane
That ending! I was so mad at most of this book haha. Every one blame sawyer why don't you!?
doom
It was a great book very suspenseful and a lot of twist and turns along the way
kulzoom
So ludicrous & ridiculously stupid
strwwlptr
3.5/5 stars . Review coming soon!
AnisaSana
Disappointing and predictable.
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