![]() ![]() I absolutely devoured this book, and I found it to be the perfect read to kick off the early beginnings of summer. And to me, that's what makes thrillers so compelling. ![]() For all its beautiful writing, it sure was an unsettling story to fall into. Lizzie thinks Evie tells her everything and that they have no secrets between. The story follows two best friends, Lizzie and Eve. ![]() Seeing the events of Evie’s abduction through Lizzie’s naive and innocent perspective was unnerving, because as more and more of the story went on, I realized that the purer Lizzie’s thought process was about what happened, the more sinister my thoughts and beliefs, as both an outsider and an adult, became. Review: Megan Abbott is a relatively new author to me, I read The Turnout a few weeks ago and absolutely loved it so I was thrilled to have the opportunity to read one of Abbot’s older books, The End of Everything. The story being narrated by Lizzie was definitely my favourite aspect about the book. But before you roll your eyes and think to yourself, “ugh, another book about a missing teenage girl”, let it be known that this is not really that sort of book at all. The End Of Everything, on first glance, is the story of what comes next for a family when their thirteen-year-old daughter goes missing. ![]()
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