Reviewed by zooloo1983 on
There is something completely magical about this book. It’s got the feels of Sliding Doors but with the memories. I fell in love with Lauren and her lives. So many different stories, threads, lives crossing over and around us. It was well just magical.
Lauren Pailing has had a life of it. But she has not had one life she’s had a few. We have the “original” life, we have her life after she died, and then whole different life. Lauren is quite simply a pure soul, no other words for her. We then have chapters with her father and her mother, all with different outcomes to the fateful day. That’s all I can say on the plot. Only one constant in each life is Peter Stanning disappears. This is the only bit I haven’t worked out, but I am ok with that, I am not bogged down with the why’s and how’s and have taken this book for the enjoyment it has brought me.
I went in without reading any reviews and brushing over the blurb because I didn’t want any spoilers. I can’t remember why I bought the book. I think the cover and the title sucked me in and I knew I had to read it. I wish I hadn’t waited so long but I am glad I did. I read this over 2 days and I kept thinking about it when I wasn’t reading it. There is an air of mysticism and I am glad it wasn’t ruined in any way. For me, everything worked. The speed of the stories, the background, the different “doors” of Lauren’s life. I may have cried, a few certain scenes with Tim and George. I really could not fathom how this would all play out but I was sent on a beautiful journey but not without its heartbreaks.
God, I want to say so much more. I thought I had read my favourite book of 2020 and everyone knows it was my favourite but I tell you what, this book well this book might just be the book to knock it off its pedestal and that is saying something. I thought that being nearly 400 pages it would take days but I flew through it. The writing by Alyson is so engaging, she knows when to pull you in and when to let you flounder on your own. Easily, so easily see this being made into a film. It would be perfect for the big screen. We wouldn’t be bogged down in all the details, just taken on this journey. A journey of one woman and the butterfly effects of her life. There is no other way to describe it.
I don’t think I have any more words for this book, bar go read it. It’s breathtaking, emotive and it’s magical.
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- Started reading
- 11 August, 2020: Finished reading
- 11 August, 2020: Reviewed