The first 30-40% of this book felt really slow, but I did enjoy the last half. Teenagers are terrible humans and I don’t think I’ve ever rooted so hard for a serial killer before. Tolly’s story is truly so heartbreaking. The small town dynamics were so well done. Tolly is such a humane character, despite the truly heinous acts he commits. This was such a heart wrenching and nostalgic read.
I was given a digital copy of One? by Jennifer L. Cahill. She reached out to me through Twitter, and she was so sweet. I couldn't wait to dive into her book.💙 The Plot (From Goodreads): It's London in the mid-noughties before Facebook, iPhones and ubiquitous wifi. Zara has just moved to London for her first real job and struggles to find her feet in a big city with no instruction manual. Penelope works night and day in an investment bank with little or no time for love. At twenty-eight she is positively ancient as far as her mother is concerned and the pressure is on for her to settle down as the big 3-0 is looming. Charlie spends night and day with his band who are constantly teetering on the verge of greatness. Richard has relocated to London from his castle in Scotland in search of the one, and Alyx is barely in one place long enough to hold down a relationship let alone think about the future. One? follows the highs and lows of a group of twenty-somethings living i
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