Notes on Your Sudden Disappearance - by Alison Espach (Paperback)
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29 May, 2022
Not a thriller but okay
In case anyone is wondering, this is NOT a thriller/suspense novel like I originally thought it would be. Instead, it’s a coming of age story. There are some explicit scenes/language within this book, so keep that in mind when reading. This story is written like a letter from Sally, to her older dead sister Kathy. She writes about their time starting in kindergarten and continues on through the loss of her sister and the years proceeding it. What’s interesting is that the narrator speaks with the maturity she’s in at that moment of time, although it appears that she’s written this letter to her sister as an adult. I honestly don’t have many thoughts about this one, one way or the other. There were some parts that I thought that were devastatingly sad and other parts that were funny, but there were also a lot of parts that I found gave me no feelings at all. Even by the end of the story, I wasn’t sure what the point of it was. I’m sure that some people will enjoy this one, but I just thought it was okay. Thank you NetGalley for this ALC. This opinion is my own.