Ratings23
Average rating3.4
Read my review on my blog here: https://theconsultingbookworm.wordpress.com/2017/07/09/the-perfect-stranger-megan-miranda/
I enjoyed it. Kept my attention while reading, although I don't think it will be book that will stick with me.
Recensie van audioboek (via Storytel)
Goed opgebouwd verhaal waarbij de dreiging constant aanwezig is. Toch was ik vaak nogal verward door de plot en ook op het einde bleef ik met het gevoel zitten dat er iets niet helemaal klopte of voldoende was uitgewerkt.
Toch een leuke en onderhoudende thriller.
The Perfect Stranger A Novel by Megan Miranda and published by Simon & Schuster is a great read. Thank you to Netgalley the publisher and author for my advanced copy for an honest review. I am one of those people who needs to read things in order so I did read All the Missing Girls and loved it. I feel that the plot was very well developed and the reverse chronological order was genius. So if you haven't read that do start there. I am very glad I did, even though books can be read as standalones I am so glad I read them together.
Failed Journalist Leah Steven's life has hit rock bottom when she runs into her old friend Emmy Grey in a bar in Boston. Emmy has just broken up with her boyfriend and because both women want to get away from Boston suggests that she and Leah move to rural Pennsylvania and start their lives anew. All is going well until a woman who bears a uncanny resemblance to Leah is assaulted and left for dead and Emmy disappears days later, this should have you hooked if I stop right here but this is just the beginning. The Journalist in Leah is determined to find Emmy, but the more time that Leah spends time looking the messier things get. Leah gets help from Kyle Donovan a detective from the area that helps. I feel that the intrigue of potential love for this story makes it so much better.
This roller coaster ride is read in the prospect of Leah, the character is so well developed and complex that it makes the story so much better. The more time that passes the more Leah starts to second guess her thoughts and memories. every time you as the reader get the feeling that the idea of Emmy is constructed. Is all this real? All and all a perfectly strange read.
This had waaay too much stuff going on. The missing roommate, the dead boyfriend, the attacked girl in town, the mysterious past, the creepy teacher, the creepy student ... CHILL. I also didn't give AF about the romance. The ending was not gratifying at all and really answered almost no questions.
I didn't hate reading this but was just
A perfectly good and entertaining read in the domestic thriller/suburban tragedy genre. Megan Miranda consistently delivers quality books; however, I wish they weren't so predictable.
Not bad, but Leah is not really a character I rooted for, which made it all a bit harder to swallow.
This took a bit for me to get into but about halfway through it started to pick up and ended up being enjoyable.