Survive the Night

Survive the Night

2021 • 353 pages

Ratings139

Average rating3.3

15

 “No one tells women that none of it is their fault. That the blame falls squarely on the awful men who do terrible things and the fucked-up society that raises them, molds them, makes excuses for them. People don't want to admit that there are monsters in their midst, so the monsters continue to roam free and the cycle of violence and blame continues.” 

I didn't like Charlie at all. There are two things that she doesn't stop talking about and the author made it her whole personality, she was so one dimensional that I just found her irritating to read from. I felt frustrated with all the stupid decisions she made, like come on! Your best friend got murdered and you don't even have any sense of survival. 

This mystery thriller wasn't all that mysterious to me as I knew who the killer was from the very beginning. I expected it already but now because I was smart enough to put two and two together, but because I predicted the book to be ridiculous enough to have such a plot twist. Riley Sager thought he did something there, but in reality, not really.

October 23, 2022