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Though I didn't enjoy being in Naomi's head...and I wasn't surprised at the ending...Caitlin Barasch must've been doing something right because I still felt compelled to finish.
Not really sure how to categorize this book as it's kind of weird girl litfic but also sort of mystery/thriller and yet, not enough of any of those. There was a low level tension that petered out in the middle since the stakes weren't high enough, and it takes a long time for consequences to develop. Naomi's behavior was more entitled than unhinged, and while her past traumas could've led the reader to empathize with her, they felt random since these traumas didn't quite connect to her actions in the present.
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Love that we get to know Sybil through all these myriad perspectives. We are shown (not told) via letters the differences in the way she perceives herself and her actions vs others around her. It feels like a mystery novel where I’m piecing together the clues of who Sybil really is, without needing her to be a reliable narrator.
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So interesting that Ann Patchett, who Sybil writes a letter to, blurbed the book! I wonder if the author ever thought it would reach her, considering this was a debut that took the internet by storm but had little press (to my knowledge).
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