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Like It Never Was
by Faith Gardner
This book is ‘unreliable narrator’ on steroids! There is not a moment in this book that you are confident that what you are hearing from the protagonist’s mouth is accurate and yet you find yourself rooting for her.
The fact that a prank that went so horrifically wrong alone is enough to mess someone up. Then her father who is moody to say the least, while he will always come to her rescue but then he gaslights her and makes her question her thoughts and reality.
A lot of the plot points are a bit unbelievable but that was what I enjoyed about this book. It’s feels far removed from reality but also fully entrenched in everyday occurrences (if you know what I mean).
The ending was truly unexpected, I won’t say much because I don’t want to give spoilers.
Overall I recommend this book for a weekend in.
Thankyou NetGalley and Mirror house Press for this advance readers copy in exchange for my honest opinion.
The fact that a prank that went so horrifically wrong alone is enough to mess someone up. Then her father who is moody to say the least, while he will always come to her rescue but then he gaslights her and makes her question her thoughts and reality.
A lot of the plot points are a bit unbelievable but that was what I enjoyed about this book. It’s feels far removed from reality but also fully entrenched in everyday occurrences (if you know what I mean).
The ending was truly unexpected, I won’t say much because I don’t want to give spoilers.
Overall I recommend this book for a weekend in.
Thankyou NetGalley and Mirror house Press for this advance readers copy in exchange for my honest opinion.