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paragraphsandpages 's review for:
The Echo Wife
by Sarah Gailey
This is my third Sarah Gailey book, and while you’d think that means I know what to expect from their writing, this book just continued to prove that I don’t (in a good way)! Gailey writes such a range of plots and manages to adapt the writing to each one, so reading each book feels like a whole new author every time.
While The Echo Wife isn’t my favorite of theirs, I did enjoy my time with it and I got what I wanted out of the book. The premise of this book was extremely unsettling and creepy already, what with the main character having been cloned and found having an affair with her husband. Gailey delivered on that feeling exactly, and reading this book made my skin crawl for quite a few reasons. It also explored a lot of the ethics and discussions around cloning, and it added an extra layer to the story that made it feel deeper.
I can’t wait to read even more from Gailey in the future!