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Security by Gina Wohlsdorf

Security

by Gina Wohlsdorf

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  • Jun 2016, 288 pages
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Jane H.

Security
I have a self imposed 125 page limit in reading a book before determining whether or not to keep reading. I've probably quit reading a book less than 15 times in a lifetime of reading books. Unfortunately, this is one of those times. Choppy, sophomoric writing....very loose plot. Don't recommend.
carole

Security
I have tried to find something to like about this book. The best I can say is that there were very short periods where I did get into the writing. Alas, the story and format got in the way. I did finish the book. I had to reread the ending three times to understand who the narrator was. At least who I think it was. I do not like actually panning a book, but see no alternative. I would not give this book to anyone and would not read it again, even if it was the only book available. Sort of like drinking something that looked good, but was in fact sour.
Valerie C. (Chico, CA)

Slasher not Thriller
I have read half this book, and will not finish. This is more of a poorly written horror novel than a thriller. It is absolutely nothing like Girl on a Train or The Widow or Gone Girl. There is even a reference to " a turd plopping" in a toilet. So, if you like horror movies and books, this may be a good read for you. Otherwise, I recommend find your next great read elsewhere..
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