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Helen Monks Takhar

Autor von Precious You: A Novel

4 Werke 122 Mitglieder 8 Rezensionen

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Werke von Helen Monks Takhar

Precious You: A Novel (2020) 72 Exemplare
Such a Good Mother: A Novel (2022) 35 Exemplare
Nothing Without Me (2024) 9 Exemplare
Such a Good Mother (2023) 6 Exemplare

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Monks Takhar, Helen
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
Great Britain
Land (für Karte)
Great Britain

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Accidentally read from p13 to 184 in one sitting without missing a beat. Could not put it down. Very strong characters and in the hands of a master of words ( author was a journalist ). Big part of the plot was money which lost me ( she was a financial journalist ). Was intrigued by The Circle and much mystery and murder.
Then ..she overturned the plot. And I felt totally disoriented and began to loose ..the plot literally.
And a found body just unexplained.
After that it was a case of finishing the last few pages with no grief that it had ended. However love this new found author . I tweeted her and she replied and that made up for a bit of a shaky ending.… (mehr)
 
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RuthieD | May 14, 2024 |
This is a workplace rivalry book, We have Katherine a woman in her forties who is an editor of a magazine which has just been taken over, she has just come back to work after being off with MH issues, and Lily in her twenties, Lily is an intern and the niece of the new owner and she basically wants to destroy Katherine.
This is told in both Katherine and Lily’s POV and what I first thought was just going to be a rivalry between the different ages turned out to be more sinister.
I didn’t like either character all that much, and I did struggle to get through this, I had to keep putting it by to read something else, it was a little slow. It was dark and twisty with secrets but it wasn’t for me.… (mehr)
 
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StressedRach | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 2, 2023 |
This was a creepy one that did an excellent job of looking into all the extremes we can see in relationships between different generations, and the way that both paranoia and gaslighting can work. I don't think the ultimate payoff in the ending held up and made it worth it. This was very much an analysis of two mentally ill women, which kind of made the book lose a lot of its creepiness and just become plain sad. While I did race through the last quarter to get to the reveal, I set this down at 47% and could have forgotten it quite easily.… (mehr)
 
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whakaora | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 5, 2023 |
Precious You probably appealed to me most of all because of the workplace rivalry aspect. There's something rather fascinating about the way young whippersnappers swoop in and everything is theirs for the taking, forcing the old guard out to grass.

Katherine is 41, the editor of Leadership magazine. Lily is 23 and one of a raft of interns working with Katherine, but Lily is different. She almost entrances Katherine, causing ructions from day one.

From the very beginning of this novel it feels like something is very off about these characters. We know in the first chapter what has happened later on in the story. I think I'd have preferred to let it unfold from beginning to end, but having said that it definitely got my hackles raised early on.

I couldn't help but sympathise with Katherine. Don't get me wrong, I wasn't at all fond of her but to watch everything she had worked for being systematically stripped away by Lily was absolute car crash fiction. Very hard to read but I couldn't stop.

With Katherine providing the majority of the story, with interjections from Lily, this is such an incredibly introspective novel and I must admit to sometimes finding it hard to engage. Yet then it would pull me right back in, leaving me wide-eyed at what was taking place. To be honest, there were times I wanted to throw the book across the room (but I'd never do that to a book, of course) - I felt such a visceral reaction to what was occurring. I was furious on Katherine's behalf.

This is a book that will divide people. Actually, it divided me. I was a bit repulsed, a bit freaked out, a bit angry, and for the most part I was gripped. It's actually quite frightening, the hold some people seem to get on others, like a dog with a toy that they won't let go of, slowly ripping it to shreds. It's a chilling story of workplace jealousy. I hope I never meet anyone like Katherine or Lily!
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nicx27 | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 4, 2020 |

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Werke
4
Mitglieder
122
Beliebtheit
#163,289
Bewertung
2.8
Rezensionen
8
ISBNs
22
Sprachen
1

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