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just read gone girl, the book is definetely favoring the male perspective and making amy seem more irrational which sucks. the husband should've gotten more punishment for his behavior but whatever… the writing was good, the police seemed very unbelievable, if you watch literally any video on real life crime investigations on youtube you will realize that cops withhold information (obviously) here they just kind of spilled everything to the primary suspect as a 'gottcha' moment which was dumb. with how stupid the husband and police were acting i'm surprised amy didn't get away. anyways, apart from that it was a good read although disappointing at times
No. 460408
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>>460397The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets is one of my favorite books. It's comfy, fun, and all the characters feel like real people. The sad parts make sense and they aren't milked. The ending is ultimately happy and hopeful.
It's a great read, highly recommend it to any nonna who wants something fun and chill set in the 1950s.