Wednesday, November 14, 2018
SSR Book Review
For this Quarter I decided to read a thriller "Those Girls" by Chevy Stevens. The book I chose was relatively proportioned with a total of 376 pages. The novel surrounds itself with the three Campbell sisters who have had a rough life but still work hard to survive every day by working as labor workers on a ranch in Western Canada. Thinking that their disastrous life was at it's peak they are sadly mistaken when a fight breaks out between them and their belligerent father that leads to his murder. Planning to move to Vancouver they decide driving is their best option to raise the least amount of suspicion. Believing their nightmare has ended they feel safe but it has only begun when the truck breaks down in a small town. Left in a horrific situation they have no choice to change their identities and hide. After 18 years and still trying to forget everything that happened that summer, the past resurfaces when one of the sisters goes missing along with her niece not shortly after. There is no longer anywhere left to run and only room for survival...and revenge. Personally after I finished this book it was bitter sweet. Even though it ended beautifully in my opinion, it had me engrossed every step of the way with every turn it made me wish it would never end. The author made sure if you couldn't connect with all of the sisters you will at least connect with one making it even more heart wrenching to read and riveting. I rarely ever say this to a book but I wouldn't change any detail in this novel because I was completely blown away. One thing I will say is if anyone decides to read this novel please do read with caution because it could cause triggers for some people.
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Wow,from how you described the plot, I might just go get this book. It sounds very interesting and I just finished a book also that had a lot of twists and turns to it so I would love to read another book like that.
ReplyDeleteAfter reading your book review, I feel as if I should go right now and read this book. I mean, a story plot where people get bad karma, sounds amazing.
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