Member Reviews
When I first started to read Safe by SK Barnett I thought I knew exactly where it was going. I was so pleased to discover that I was wrong in so many ways. This is a very clever and original storyline. I read this quickly and got very much caught up and needed to know how it was going to end.
12 years ago 6 year old Jenny went missing walking from her house to her friends down the street. She had. It been seen since, despite efforts to find her from the police and a private investigator. Now Jenny has walked back into their lives. Not everybody is pleased and Jenny soon starts to wonder if she is safe in this house. Her reappearance brings u so many questions of where she has been all this time and how did she get away. It quickly becomes evident that all the members of the family have secrets and will do anything to keep them.
A quick, twisty read with a shocking ending. Really enjoyed it. Thanks to NetGalley and Random House UK, Cornerstone for my advanced copy of this book to read. All opinions are my own and are in no way biased
An engrossing psychological thriller about 18-year-old Jenny who went missing as a 6-year-old under rather unbelievable circumstances. Overall, I really enjoyed the book, and though you figure out pretty early on what happened to Jenny, there are still enough twists left over to surprise you. The ony thing I found a little odd was that there seemed to be no investigation/suspicions about the <spoiler>re-disappearances of the girls Jobeth impersonated</spoiler>.
The writing was a little confusing at times, and Jenny's background had a lot of holes (or I missed them). Even so, one of those thrillers that do actually thrill you with the eventual reveal.
(Review copy from NetGalley)
The formatting of the book was terrible,there were numbers everywhere and it just made it really difficult to read.It wouldn't have been such a problem maybe if the book had gripped me but it didn't. I found it to be too slow and I just struggled with this book.Sorry not for me.
I thought this book was going to tell the same old story that I’ve read before with this storyline, but there was a twist that made it so much more. It created the suspense and the dread this story needed to be original and to make me keep flipping the pages in a big hurry.
Recommended, though I will add there are trigger warnings (won’t say for what, but if you have any, steer clear).
I was looking forward to reading this book. It sounded like a brilliant storyline from the book description.
This book is about a young girl, Jenny who was kidnapped when she was six years old.
12 years later she arrives home.
the who, the why, what, How does get you while reading this book.
Unfortunately it was also quite hard work reading it as the formatting in the book was terrible, the line numbers at the beginning of each line and random numbers scatter throughout the text made it a hard work read. This wont be the case once the book is actually published. I do plan on buying the paperback and reading it with a little more enjoyment.
This book is about Jenny who was kidnapped as a six year old. 12 years later she escapes and goes back home. Jenny thinks that she is safe now but is she?
This was a really fast thriller full of secrets and lies. I managed to read most of it in one sitting as I couldn’t put it down. At times I did get confused as there was a lot of names to remember and the story goes backwards and forwards. I will definitely be looking out for more by this author.
Safe by S. K. Barnett was a gripping read. Very good premise and well executed to make you pleased for Jenny & her folks and yet fearful in case things weren’t just as they seemed. What a neat little twist in this. Maybe the ending was a little too neat but, overall, I felt the characters had good depth and the storyline was sound. Unravelling Jenny’s story was gripping and a little bit sad. The dynamics of family and the impact/consequences of addictive behaviours was very well done. A very enjoyable 4 star read
There were so many twists in this labyrinthine story that I almost needed a trail of breadcrumbs to keep it all straight in my head. It is a story that grabs you by your collar from the first few lines and doesn't let go until you come to the end. It certainly kept me burning the midnight oil. I will be looking out for this author in the future.
It took me a long time to read this book - I was not gripped by it at all. Usually when I start a book, I become hooked within a few chapters. That was not the case here. I actually stopped and started this book over several months, hoping to get into it when I tried again. Unfortunately it didn't help. The idea of the story was good but I just wasn't gripped. Not for me, sorry.
Oh my goodness, what a book!
It absolutely gripped me from beginning to end, the story was so well told and put me through every emotion while keeping me up late to read just another chapter.
I was absolutely hooked and every time I thought I had it figured out it transpired that I had no idea at all, I was holding my breath for the ending.
I thought the main character was really well written and I really liked her albeit her story was so heartbreaking.
Thanks to Netgalley and the Publisher for my ARC in return for my honest review.
Sadly, the formatting of this review copy makes it impossible to read. I did persevere for 7% of the book but the scattered numbers and line numbering make it extremely difficult, and so I had to give up.
This review is based entirely on that therefore .
Wow. This book kept me gripped.
From the description I wanted to know more and this feeling kept with me right up until the end. I definitely recommend this book. Thanks to Netgalley.co.uk for the advance read.
Disclaimer: I have been sent a copy of this book for review purposes. This has not influenced or affected my opinions in this review.
Safe by S.K. Barnett is a thriller you won’t forget. I was immediately intrigued and once I started reading, I couldn’t put it down. This is a thriller like none other. The concept of the novel is something I haven’t ever read or come across before. I sped through this book in two days as there is something about it which makes you constantly need to know what is going to happen. I adored the writing style and it keeps you on edge throughout. There are so many twists and turns throughout Safe with a final twist you won’t see coming. I felt the ending was a little bit rushed but in spite of this I loved this book so much. I suggest that everyone who enjoys a fast-paced and enticing thriller should immediately buy and read this.
*5 stars*
This book had great potential but sadly it did not hit the spot for me. I found it a bit far fetched at times and also a tad confusing with all that was going on. I realise it’s a review copy but there was lots of numbers on the pages and the page layout was all over the place which made it difficult to enjoy reading. Saying that though I would be interested in reading more books by this author.
I have mixed feeling about this book I enjoyed readying it but I did find it a bit far fetched in places which spoilt it for me.
Jenny Kristal was only 6 years old when she disappeared from outside of her home in 2007. 12 years later, a miraculous development occurs. Jenny Kristal returns home.
Safe is such a powerful and emotionally heart-rending rollercoaster of events. You'll have to have a strong stomach to see this through, but it's so worth it.
S.K. Barnett writes carefully as she approaches sensitive details of child abuse. There were moments of gut-wrenching sickness, tears of sadness and bouts of anger of knowing that there truly are monsters in this world that kidnap and abuse.
What really got me through this book were the twists and turns in regarding Jenny and her relationship with the family that she has come back to. Jenny's little brother doesn't seem overwhelmed to have her back in his life and although her parents welcome Jenny back with open arms, something seems amiss.
Despite the awful circumstances surrounding this book, I did enjoy it immensely, couldn't put it down, and would definitely recommend.
Thankyou to Penguin, Random House UK and Netgalley for my proof copy of Safe in exchange for an honest review.
Jenny went missing at age 6, taken from the path when she was on her way to visit her friend. One day, 12 years later, a miracle happens and Jenny finds her way home. But as she settles back into family life the questions begin. Where has she been? How is she back? And is home the safest place for her?
This book had the potential to be great. However it was over complicated, wordy and far to many characters. I felt there were too many unbelievable parts to it and at times I was confused as to what was actually happening.
Thank you to NetGalley and Random House UK for this ARC
This was a bit of a slow burner but got to a really good point where it just kept giving! Really enjoyable and not a plot you see coming at all...
This book was slow in places but I am glad I stuck with it. Really good read and the ending did not disappoint, a brilliant story which was very well written
Thanks Netgalley for the loan of this book. Although I always appreciate a preview of certain books this one was very difficult to read due to the numbers all the way down every page. Also, at certain points in the book I was confused as to what was happening as it doesnt make it clear who was telling the story an whom they were talking to/about. That said, I will try and give a fair review of this book.
A 6 year old girl goes missing outside her home only to return 14 years later. Where has she been? What has she endured? How will she fit back in with the family? Her parents are happy to see her, but her brother doesnt believe she's who she says she is. Her story of her whereabouts is vague at best and the police question her regularly due to the inconsistencies in her story. Is she who she says she is? Are her family who they profess to be?
Thia was a good solid thriller, well worth a read. I would definitely read the authors next one as I enjoyed this. The twist at the end was quite shocking. Would recommend