im still thinking about this book i had no idea it was going to twist in that way at the end there was dual POV with different time periods
The women in the cabin -Becca Day
5/5 āØ
incredible even towards the very end the twist had ME second guessing
The crash - Frieda McFadden
3/5 āØ
and this is me being generous with that rating this was the most frustrating characters ever ā¦. I almost DNF
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The wrong daughter /hija equivocada - Dandy Smith
5/5 āØ
TodavĆa estoy pensando en este libro, no tenĆa idea de que se iba a torcer de esa manera, habĆa doble Puntos de vista con diferentes perĆodos de tiempo
The women in the cabin /Las mujeres en la cabaƱa - DĆa de Becca
5/5āØ
IncreĆble, incluso hacia el final, el giro no lo pude adivinar
The Crash /El accidente - Frieda McFadden
3/5 āØ
yo siendo generoso con esa calificación porque me gusta la autora y la historia no estuvo tan mal pero, este fue el libro con personajes mÔs frustrante ... Casi lo dejo de leer
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