![]() ![]() The final chapters were worth reading, and I liked the overall ending. There were a few Aha moments, but mostly I found this story to be rather distasteful and redundant. True, it kept my attention, but only because I really wanted to get to the ending. ![]() I feel like a misfit because I didn’t like this book.Īfter seeing so many gushing reviews about Behind Closed Doors, I finally got a copy at the library and read it through in one sitting. I liked The Breakdown more, but it’s worlds above Behind Closed Doors. Though this wasn’t exactly a thriller, nor was it super suspenseful, Bring Me Back was a book worth reading. The wishy-washy male main character Finn, web of relationships, and fluctuating emotions kept me reading and wondering….what will happen next? There was a frequent rehashing of details and evidence that got on my nerves, though it seemed to reiterate the point that Finn was mentally struggling. Many factors of Bring Me Back worked well together. ![]() Oh, and probably won’t ever stop at a random bathroom along the highway ever again. Paris, for adding Russian dolls to that list. Opinions shared are mine.ĭolls creep me out. Disclosure: Thanks to the publisher for providing me with a free copy of the book. ![]()
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