Member Reviews
WOW. When I say I FLEW through this book, I am not kidding. I spent the entire day putting off my chores simply because I could not put this down. Chefs kiss 10/10. Will be reading more from this author.
This one was a DNF for me, it lacked suspense and mystery, and the story early on dragged on for too long. Reading these types of books, the first few chapters have kept me hooked and wanting more. Unfortunately, this wasn't the case with this one. It might be a me problem so I suggest people give it a go!
Hannah Baker saved Sofia's life . Sofia’s mother, Alina, feels like she owes Hannah anything and Hannah is now on course to take advantage of that.
I loved this book,, Greed is probably the first thing that springs to mind and after many twists I loved discovering what Hannah wanted, how/if she got her wishes and what happened next.
This was apacy read for me as I enjoyed it so much. It wasn't the best book I have read but it got my attention and I was hooked ..
Great for a book club debate
A good deed can be deadly…. Hannah Baker’s actions undeniably saved the life of nine-year-old Sofia Arpels. Sofia’s mother, Alina, has everything she could ever dream of and declares herself forever in Hannah’s debt. Anything that Hannah wants, is hers. Alina has the wealth, power and status to grant any wish. Decent read! This book had light suspense, intriguing, mysterious, and a few twists and turns! The story was interesting but it wasn’t one of my favorite! Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for sharing this book with me!
Hannah saves the life of nine-year-old Sofia. Sofia’s mother, wealthy and powerful Alina, offers Hannah anything she wants in return. There are many things that Hannah desires. Getting a job at the art gallery is one of them, but she has another problem that is even more pressing. What will Hannah ask for and will Alina be able to give it to her?
This book lacked suspense and thrill as nothing substantial happened for most of it. It went off on a lot of tangents which made the story feel disjointed and when it finally came together in the last chapter, it didn't deliver the punch I was hoping for.