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A review by morganthebee
Rules For Vanishing by Kate Alice Marshall
4.75
Note to self: don't listen to this audiobook while going on your daily walk after dark, because you will freak yourself the f*ck out.
Rules for Vanishing is bizarre, scary, and so atmospheric it's like you're there. The story twists and turns and loops back on itself, changing between a telling of the events from Sarah's perspective, interviews after the fact, historical tidbits, and evidence like text messages and photographs. It's so deliciously creepy and you can't trust anything. I loved the characters, and there was even some sweetness amidst the horror. A really great read all around.
Rules for Vanishing is bizarre, scary, and so atmospheric it's like you're there. The story twists and turns and loops back on itself, changing between a telling of the events from Sarah's perspective, interviews after the fact, historical tidbits, and evidence like text messages and photographs. It's so deliciously creepy and you can't trust anything. I loved the characters, and there was even some sweetness amidst the horror. A really great read all around.