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Tasha Kavanagh

Autor von Things We Have in Common

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Tasha Kavanagh is the author of Things We Have in Common, which made the shortlist for Not the Booker Prize 2015 which is run by the Guardian in the UK and voted on by the public. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Fuck. That. Ending.
I want all the hours back I just spent listening to this bullshit.
And I'm not a reader who needs a happy ending all tied up in pretty packaging BUT I do need some sort of fucking proper resolution of the main plot. JFC...
 
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NCDonnas | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 2, 2021 |
Fuck. That. Ending.
I want all the hours back I just spent listening to this bullshit.
And I'm not a reader who needs a happy ending all tied up in pretty packaging BUT I do need some sort of fucking proper resolution of the main plot. JFC...
 
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NCDonnas | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 2, 2021 |
This was a book I couldn’t put down. Okay, I did put it down, but only because real life got in the way. Each page had me hooked. I couldn’t wait to see what happened next.

Yasmin really annoyed me though. She seemed younger than 15. In fact, she seemed more like she was 9 or 10. I couldn’t stand Yasmin. She annoyed me so much! One thing I wondered is why wasn’t she in therapy? The girl obviously has some mental issues going on. Also, the author wrote it as if she was very obese. While Yasmin is considered obese, I didn’t think she was super obese.

It was the plot that kept me hooked. I wanted to see if Alice was found and who did it. I kept reading to see if Yasmin would do the right thing.

I was not a fan of the ending though. I needed more closure.

I would recommend this book to those 14 . Even though Yasmin is really annoying, and I hated the ending, I still thought the plot was brilliantly written.
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khal_khaleesi | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 16, 2019 |
I received THINGS WE HAVE IN COMMON through Goodreads First Reads in exchange for an honest review.

This novel wasn’t as thrilling as I was hoping. It is more of a mystery at a slow crawl. Most of the novel is the inner dialogue of the main character. While the author does a good job of depicting her obsessions and delusional thoughts, it was a tedious read for a while and often left me cringing and wondering why Yasmin would make certain decisions. I struggled to read the first half of the novel for that reason and put it down several times.

The book picks up a bit after the disappearance of Alice, the classmate Yasmin is obsessed with. She decides to confront the man she thinks took Alice and things get a bit interesting from that point on. I wish the author would have explored the other characters further instead of relying solely on the main character’s thoughts and perspectives of them. For better or worse, it left me wanting more.

The ending was the best part in my opinion, but it was “too little too late” for me. While I went into this book thinking it was going to be one thing and instead it ended up being something else, it was an enjoyable read.
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brismel | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 27, 2018 |

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