Saturday, January 19, 2019

Review: An Anonymous Girl

An Anonymous Girl An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a massively appealing story – a psychological, page-flipping thriller.

Although the reader spends all of her time trapped inside the minds of two opposing forces – the annoyingly guileless Jessica and the creepy, cagey Dr. Shields – it works, because the authors also tap into the minds of (basically) every woman. As you read, you will find yourself thinking, again and again, things like: Oh, I just knew she’d say something like that! Or maybe: Oh, right, I totally get that.

There are no profound revelations and no thunderclap moments. There were no sentences which needed unpacking or a second read-through, and I thought it was short on action yet long on clothing and makeup descriptions. As you fly through the chapters, if you are thinking ahead, you can work out what might happen next and you’ll probably be right.

Still, the book is 100% diverting. It delivered pure entertainment, hence the 4 stars!



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