

EMMA IN THE NIGHT : Walker, Wendy: desertcart.in: Books Review: Wonderful - Had a good experience buying my favourite book from desertcart. Keep up the good work , thank you. Review: Games people play - Very much like Gone, Girl, this book plays on your mind and keeps you hooked. The descriptions of the mind were a tad too lengthy for me but I enjoyed the book nonetheless!
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D**A
Wonderful
Had a good experience buying my favourite book from AMAZON. Keep up the good work , thank you.
R**A
Games people play
Very much like Gone, Girl, this book plays on your mind and keeps you hooked. The descriptions of the mind were a tad too lengthy for me but I enjoyed the book nonetheless!
A**E
Narcissism At Its Best
Without feeling like a text book, this is the best and most detailed story of a narcissist I've read. It goes into great analytical detail of what a narcissist is and what their needs, feelings and insecurities are. Sisters, Emma and Cassandra Tanner, have been missing for three years. Many presumed they're dead until Cassandra turns up on her mother's doorstep. Cassandra was not the favoured child as her and Emma were growing up and their narcissistic mother, (Mrs Martin to her daughters!) without laying a finger on them did and said some cruel things, things which play on the mind, make you learn to think like they do, act like they do. Therefore, when Cassandra returns after being missing for three years, she plays her mother like a fiddle – drip, drip, little bits of information, mentally torturing her mother. Only Cassandra knows the truth of the missing years but Dr Abby Winter has worked most of it out and is one step ahead at the crucial time. The chapters alternate between Cassandra (Cass), written in first person, and Abby, written in third person, and give points of view of the 'missing time' from Cass and the development of the police investigation from Abby. I really liked the personal, up close chapters written in first person and they were complimented by Abby's third person view. If you really like to psycho-analyse, this is the book for you.
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Sickening trend of sexual abuse and terrible teens.
I am done with novels with horrible moms , terrible teens,weak dads,incestuous relationships. This novel has all the above and sick of all these. After the sucess of "The girl on the train " there was flood of novels with unreliable female leads and I think now novels with sexual abuse and teen pregnancy is the new sickening trend.
S**A
Disappointing
I think the plot was good and had the potential to be amazing but the execution fell short for me. We, as readers, always know that a twist is coming but for the author to all but announce it in the first few chapters made me feel disconnected with the characters. I felt like I was doubting their every word and it's more fun when you don't know that you are reading about an unreliable narrator
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