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The Woman in the Window
by A.J. Finn
The Woman in the Window is about a woman named Anna. Anna hasn’t left her home for over ten months. She suffers from agoraphobia. She spends her days watching her neighbors through the blinds and using her Nikon camera. Also, she spends her days watching old black and white movies, plays chess on her computer, talks to others online who suffer from anxiety and agoraphobia, and drinks a lot of wine. She tends to mix her medication with wine, which can cause side effects such as hallucinations. Anna gets new neighbors and one night she believes she witnesses a murder. However, no one believes her. Did someone actually die or is she actually hallucinating? What is actually reality and what isn’t?
The Woman in the Window is faced paced and gripping. I guessed some of the plot twists, but I was still very shocked and mind blown in the end. One of my gripes about the book is that I found Anna to be annoying at times. Overall I enjoyed the book.
The Woman in the Window is faced paced and gripping. I guessed some of the plot twists, but I was still very shocked and mind blown in the end. One of my gripes about the book is that I found Anna to be annoying at times. Overall I enjoyed the book.