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All the Truth That's in Me
by Julie Berry
A GOOD KINDA ODD.
This book was recommended to me and seemed interesting enough so here we are! Definitely an odd, keep you on your toes, not sure where this is going kinda book. I really enjoyed it! And may have finished it in essentially one sitting (baby to take care of and all ha!).
Set in what is perceived to be some type of Colonial period the story is broken up into choppy chapters and a unique POV. Judith speaks to a boy the entire time and she struggles to tell her story.
All I wanted to do was yell at Judith to SPEAK! So many odd things kept happening and the ending was starting to worry me. Berry weaves a creepy tale with characters you kinda hope burn.
While seriously, every single person will aggravate you at one point or another, this book is good! Matters resolved
I love finding interesting and different ways that authors choose to write! It's a great experience for me because it mixes up the usual.
Some tough topics throughout, more mature audiences would be best suited. No language, some violence. A few kisses, but no love scenes.
This book was recommended to me and seemed interesting enough so here we are! Definitely an odd, keep you on your toes, not sure where this is going kinda book. I really enjoyed it! And may have finished it in essentially one sitting (baby to take care of and all ha!).
Set in what is perceived to be some type of Colonial period the story is broken up into choppy chapters and a unique POV. Judith speaks to a boy the entire time and she struggles to tell her story.
All I wanted to do was yell at Judith to SPEAK! So many odd things kept happening and the ending was starting to worry me. Berry weaves a creepy tale with characters you kinda hope burn.
While seriously, every single person will aggravate you at one point or another, this book is good! Matters resolved
I love finding interesting and different ways that authors choose to write! It's a great experience for me because it mixes up the usual.
Some tough topics throughout, more mature audiences would be best suited. No language, some violence. A few kisses, but no love scenes.