I’m struggling through it which is a shame because I really enjoyed The Death of Mrs. Westerley. I’m skipping through alot, she writes great descriptions but sometimes it’s just too much.
I really liked it. I’ve learned with her books that I get really into the story even though the outcome is sometimes underwhelming. I think it’s just sort of the scare.
I liked that if you choose you can reflect on the decisions you make in your teenage years and how that can impact of your life as an adult. Girls by Emma Kline(sp?) also a good read that covers consequences.
I’m struggling through it which is a shame because I really enjoyed The Death of Mrs. Westerley. I’m skipping through alot, she writes great descriptions but sometimes it’s just too much.
I read it. It was strange but I managed to finish it. The ending was not predictable to me.
I finished it but it wasn’t her best.
I listened to it, it wasn’t my favorite of hers but I still liked it.
Wasn’t a fan. Have read her 3 older books and I was left underwhelmed by all of them. I don’t get on with her style st all.
It wasn’t what I was expecting, but I liked it.
Enjoyed getting to know the characters.
i did not like it
I’ve really enjoyed all her books. Her latest, The Death of Mrs. Westaway, is my favorite.
I am reading it now!
It was good, but she has written better.
Disappointing.
I bought it and lent it to my mom before I read it. She said she had a hard time starting it but once she got into it she couldn’t put it down! ??♀️
I’m quite disappointed and I haven’t finished it… not feeling it ?
I liked it!
I liked it but didn’t love it. I like Ruth Ware’s other books more, especially The Woman in Cabin 10.
I really liked it. I’ve learned with her books that I get really into the story even though the outcome is sometimes underwhelming. I think it’s just sort of the scare.
I liked it.
It was just ok
I liked it but not that much
I liked that if you choose you can reflect on the decisions you make in your teenage years and how that can impact of your life as an adult.
Girls by Emma Kline(sp?) also a good read that covers consequences.
I read In a Dark, Dark Wood and thought it was trash.