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literaryrachael 's review for:
Such Quiet Girls
by Noelle W. Ihli
Incredibly tense and anxiety-inducing thriller! The storytelling was very dynamic and engaging, with frequent POV changes that really helped to elevate the tension in the story (and I'm someone who isn't typically a fan of multi-POV stories). The fast-paced plot kept me hooked through the entire story! My only negative is that there weren't really any twists that surprised me — there wasn't anything that I didn't pretty much immediately pick up on.
All of the POV characters felt very unique and realistic. Even Sage, the child character, felt like a realistically written twelve-year-old girl. I liked the character development that all of our POV characters went through.
I really enjoyed the ending. I definitely teared up whenSage was reunited with her Grandfather at the memory care facility !
All of the POV characters felt very unique and realistic. Even Sage, the child character, felt like a realistically written twelve-year-old girl. I liked the character development that all of our POV characters went through.
I really enjoyed the ending. I definitely teared up when