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Reckless Girls
by Rachel Hawkins
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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
3.5 stars, rounded up.
This is my second book from Hawkins, and it feels similar in the way the pacing works. You hit the ground running with these, but there is a lull midway through that makes getting to the end a bit of a struggle. When all the pieces came together, it leaves something to be desired. All the pieces get tidied up in such a neat way, that it’s almost unsatisfying to see. You have no questions, no misunderstandings, but it still feels too far-fetched for anyone to get away with what they do.
The book was intriguing enough to binge read, but the ending left me disappointed. The final third of the book is a bit of a journey to even get to, and when you do, everything starts getting cleaned up incredibly quickly. At times, it feels like Hawkins forgot she needed to wrap the book up, so she did it as quickly as possible. I enjoyed the book, but it could have been a little tidier all in all.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
3.5 stars, rounded up.
This is my second book from Hawkins, and it feels similar in the way the pacing works. You hit the ground running with these, but there is a lull midway through that makes getting to the end a bit of a struggle. When all the pieces came together, it leaves something to be desired. All the pieces get tidied up in such a neat way, that it’s almost unsatisfying to see. You have no questions, no misunderstandings, but it still feels too far-fetched for anyone to get away with what they do.
The book was intriguing enough to binge read, but the ending left me disappointed. The final third of the book is a bit of a journey to even get to, and when you do, everything starts getting cleaned up incredibly quickly. At times, it feels like Hawkins forgot she needed to wrap the book up, so she did it as quickly as possible. I enjoyed the book, but it could have been a little tidier all in all.