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Keith Bradnam 📚

kbradnam@bookwyrm.social

Joined 3 years ago

Fan of science fiction, especially time-travel.

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Pearl Hewitt, Claire McGowan, Karen Cass: What You Did (2019, Brilliance Audio)

Review of 'What You Did' on 'Goodreads'

Warning: minor spoiler in this review

I read this book for the following reasons:

1. I’m trying to read a book a month this year
2. It’s free as part of Amazon Prime
3. It’s a thriller/mystery which hinted that it was a page-turner with a surprise ending

After I read this book, I saw another reviewer’s comment which I think captures my feelings pretty well: “There is a new tragedy on every page.”

The initial premise of the book seemed interesting enough to justify filling the 282 pages. A college reunion between six friends where it all goes horribly wrong:



‘When Karen staggers in from the garden, bleeding and traumatised, she claims that she has been assaulted—by Ali’s husband, Mike. Ali must make a split-second decision: who should she believe? Her horrified husband, or her best friend?’



There are so many further revelations as the story progresses. …

reviewed Els Testaments by Margaret Atwood (Biblioteca mínima, #217)

Margaret Atwood: Els Testaments (català language, 2020, Quaderns Crema)

Margaret Atwood ; traducció de l'anglès d'Ernest Riera

Review of 'Els testaments' on 'Goodreads'

I had never read The Handmaid's Tale until this year and I enjoyed that so much that I was ready for more. I think reading both books back-to-back has helped me enjoy the latter book more than if I had read it months or years later.

I think I like the sequel more because I find Aunt Lydia's character more interesting than Offred from the first book. I find her a rich, multi-faceted, character who is certainly morally ambiguous.

I really enjoyed the constant changing between the three main narrative viewpoints, and the way those narratives slowly, but surely, coalesce as you reach the end of the book.