The Crash 🌨️📖
Please tell me I'm not the only one that thought this reading The Crash by Freida McFadden lol no hate I love her books #freidamcfadden #BookTok #bookgirlies
Okay, book besties, I know I posted a quick thought on Freida McFadden's 'The Crash' earlier, but I just had to come back and spill more tea – especially for those of you searching for a real summary and what this book is all about! If you're on the fence or just curious after seeing all the hype, let me tell you why this one is a must-read for any psychological thriller fan. From the very first page, 'The Crash' grabs you and doesn't let go. Freida McFadden is a master at crafting stories that keep you guessing, and this book is no exception. Without giving away any major spoilers (because trust me, you want to experience these twists yourself!), the story plunges us into a tense situation following a devastating car accident. Our protagonist wakes up in the hospital with no memory of the crash, or even who she is. Talk about a nightmare scenario, right? As she slowly tries to piece together her past, she discovers unsettling truths about her life, her marriage, and the events leading up to the accident. The premise alone is enough to hook you, but it's the execution that makes 'The Crash' truly shine. McFadden expertly weaves together unreliable narration, shocking revelations, and an atmosphere thick with suspense. I found myself questioning every character's motive, including the protagonist's own. Just when I thought I had things figured out, a new piece of information would drop, sending my theories crashing down (pun intended!). The pacing is relentless, making it incredibly difficult to put the book down. I literally devoured it in one sitting because I needed to know what happened next. And can we talk about 'TUNA'? Seriously, without giving away spoilers, this seemingly random element or character adds such an unexpected and frankly, unforgettable layer to the story. I honestly wasn't prepared for the role 'TUNA' played, and it just goes to show how Freida McFadden masterfully weaves in these unique, almost quirky details that stick with you long after the last page. It's a testament to her clever writing that something so seemingly small can become such a significant part of the overall mystery and impact. What I loved most about 'The Crash' is how it plays with your perception of reality and memory. It delves into themes of identity, betrayal, and the secrets people keep, even from themselves. If you adore psychological thrillers with jaw-dropping twists, unreliable narrators, and a constant sense of unease, then this book is absolutely for you. It’s a rollercoaster of emotions and revelations that will leave you gasping. Seriously, go grab your copy, clear your schedule, and prepare to have your mind blown. Have you read it? What were your thoughts on that ending?





































































