Yara Hatem's Reviews > An Anonymous Girl
An Anonymous Girl
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There’s a lot going on and it moves quickly, so it took a little concentration to read. Trying to keep up with the many plot elements and mounting questions is all part of what drags you into the story and keeps you there.
The end isn’t as satisfying as some mysteries and it leaves a lot of dangling threads, but the big questions do get answered. This book didn’t twist and turn the way a good thriller book should, instead it’s more of steadily building sense of mystery and mounting questions that you’re continuously untangling.
And while I liked An Anonymous Girl overall, but I thought the end wasn’t much of a surprise. There was still the question of how exactly the situation would get resolved, but there wasn’t the big dramatic “THIS CHARACTER WAS DEAD ALL ALONG�-type twists that a lot of recent hits have had.
Dr. Shields. That woman is one messed up woman. I wasn't sure if she was genius or evil. I am still not so sure. Her character definitely would give any person nightmares if she existed in real life.
A lot of the questions asked of the main character were very thought-provoking and really made you wonder how you would’ve answered. I guess there is no right or wrong answer in those sort of situations and you can’t really predict how you would react until you experience that dilemma.
The end isn’t as satisfying as some mysteries and it leaves a lot of dangling threads, but the big questions do get answered. This book didn’t twist and turn the way a good thriller book should, instead it’s more of steadily building sense of mystery and mounting questions that you’re continuously untangling.
And while I liked An Anonymous Girl overall, but I thought the end wasn’t much of a surprise. There was still the question of how exactly the situation would get resolved, but there wasn’t the big dramatic “THIS CHARACTER WAS DEAD ALL ALONG�-type twists that a lot of recent hits have had.
Dr. Shields. That woman is one messed up woman. I wasn't sure if she was genius or evil. I am still not so sure. Her character definitely would give any person nightmares if she existed in real life.
A lot of the questions asked of the main character were very thought-provoking and really made you wonder how you would’ve answered. I guess there is no right or wrong answer in those sort of situations and you can’t really predict how you would react until you experience that dilemma.
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May 20, 2020
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May 20, 2020
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May 30, 2020
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