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ReadAlongWithSue recovering from a stroke★⋆. ࿐࿔'s review
bookshelves: net-galley, family-saga
Apr 22, 2018
bookshelves: net-galley, family-saga
Read 2 times. Last read April 16, 2018 to April 22, 2018.
A fast paced, thought provoking and sometimes emotive read.
It truly keeps that grey matter ticking for clues and answers.
Jack and his two sisters are left in the car awaiting they’re Mothers return while she goes to find a phone.
The last thing she says to the older child Jack � I won’t be long, you’re in charge�
But they waited
And waited
And waited.
So jack decides along with his younger sister to pick up the youngest child and go find their Mom.
Jack ends up catering and becoming a Carer of his young siblings the only way he learns how to since his dad couldn’t hack things and went.
He gets on the wrong side of the law but quite by default he’s in remission.
His aim now he’s a bit older is to find out what happened to his Mom.
We have the new neighbour next door making an appearance. I loved how I didn’t like her, then I did.
No one is ever what they seem.
Quite a few things stood out. The most for me was the knives. The coding.
I really enjoyed working on that with the a Investigation I truly felt a part of it.
There is so much more I can say about this book and it’s plot or plots. It would spoil it.
So I’m stopping where it’s safe.
Have been on a roll with books this year. Quite a few are already in my Top Reads shelf ready to sort out at the end of the year. At this rate it’s going to be an impossible task.
Thank you Random House for my copy via Net Galley
It truly keeps that grey matter ticking for clues and answers.
Jack and his two sisters are left in the car awaiting they’re Mothers return while she goes to find a phone.
The last thing she says to the older child Jack � I won’t be long, you’re in charge�
But they waited
And waited
And waited.
So jack decides along with his younger sister to pick up the youngest child and go find their Mom.
Jack ends up catering and becoming a Carer of his young siblings the only way he learns how to since his dad couldn’t hack things and went.
He gets on the wrong side of the law but quite by default he’s in remission.
His aim now he’s a bit older is to find out what happened to his Mom.
We have the new neighbour next door making an appearance. I loved how I didn’t like her, then I did.
No one is ever what they seem.
Quite a few things stood out. The most for me was the knives. The coding.
I really enjoyed working on that with the a Investigation I truly felt a part of it.
There is so much more I can say about this book and it’s plot or plots. It would spoil it.
So I’m stopping where it’s safe.
Have been on a roll with books this year. Quite a few are already in my Top Reads shelf ready to sort out at the end of the year. At this rate it’s going to be an impossible task.
Thank you Random House for my copy via Net Galley
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Reading Progress
January 2, 2018
– Shelved
January 2, 2018
– Shelved as:
to-read
March 26, 2018
– Shelved as:
net-galley
April 16, 2018
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Started Reading
April 16, 2018
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Started Reading
April 16, 2018
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6.0%
"Only just started this, but, it’s a book that starts out with an immediate impact. This is gonna be good"
April 17, 2018
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Finished Reading
April 19, 2018
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86.0%
April 22, 2018
– Shelved as:
family-saga
April 22, 2018
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Finished Reading
August 28, 2019
– Shelved as:
net-galley
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sue wrote: "No, not read that. The publishers sent out an email, said to contact them for a copy once I’ve written my review, I will do. This book was ace"

Love this authors books Mandy. I settle down good and eager each time she releases one

Oh thank you Paula. I hope you enjoy it too

Oh thank you Paula. I hope you enjoy it too"
Just reread your review, Sue. I really liked the neighbor giving Jack the figurine. Quite a few fun little tidbits in this book...