Reviewed by Joni Reads on
First off, the writing bothered me. Maybe because the main narrator was a therapist but she kept using the term "low-grade" to describe how she was feeling. "A low-grade headache", "a low-grade anxiety", etc. It was used often enough that I picked up on the over use of it.
That aside though, the story was great. It's one of those novels where every chapter is narrated by someone different, ala Jodi Picoult. It was confusing at first but once I got about 10 chapters in I could recognize the "voice" of the narrator and know right away whose thoughts I was reading.
The story was well thought out. The many characters are all connected by so many small things that all are woven together to matter a lot in the scheme of things. I loved how the author tied everything together.
I have one book by this author waiting on my shelf. While the overuse of that one phrase bugged me, it's not enough to turn me off of this author and I hope to continue reading her novels.
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- 1 September, 2012: Finished reading
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