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Daha İyi Bir Sen Olabilirim by Tarryn Fisher

kerri0829's review against another edition

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5.0

Oh, Tarryn Fisher, you are my guilty pleasure. How do you make me love these horrible, dark characters?? Another 5 star book!

lesleyharrison's review against another edition

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5.0

I love the way Tarryn's twisted mind works. I thought Fig was a piece of work, and then Part Two happened. Loved it.

ladiinay's review against another edition

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5.0

How does Tarryn come up with this stuff ?

WHOA !!
I'm in awe .
Shock .
Disbelief .
One click , buy it , Nook it .
Whatever it is you read on !!
Hurry up ..
Do it !
5 stars !

shellysbookcorner's review against another edition

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3.0

Book is told in 3 different points of views which I enjoyed. The first point of view was a little slow for me. When we get to the second point of view (which is the best imo) the story picked up and I was shocked that this character was doing this. I honestly thought they were a good person. The third point of view wasn't bad but I wish that person trusted their instincts from day one and not be fooled. The whole time I was reading I was expecting something major to happen but it didn't and I felt underwhelmed at how the book ended. In closing it wasn't a bad read but it didn't blow me away like "Marrow".

tobesmagobes's review against another edition

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4.0

Great

Kind of went off the rails and rushed to an ending but I loved this. Wanted more of a Gone Girlish twist but the very end was perfect haha. 4.5 stars

michey2015's review against another edition

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5.0

..... WOW! I literally have no other words for this whirlwind of a ride on the crazy-train (pun intended). This book was nearly impossible to put down. I think I need a few days to process. The telling of the story from different POVs was incredibly helpful and helped to bring it all together. But like I said... I need some time to process this. WOW!

cegleston's review against another edition

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes

3.5

jrrogue's review against another edition

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5.0

Do we ever truly know the people we let into our lives? Their motives? Their desires? Their hearts? Tarryn Fisher's newest release is disturbing, enthralling, shocking. I devoured it in one sitting. Against your will you'll find yourself questioning every human outside your door.

maggiefan's review against another edition

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3.0

Well, it was a ride!

lissherondale's review against another edition

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4.0

WTF DID I JUST READ

OK. first of all I didn't liked it at the beginning. Fig and her mind was getting into my brain but when shit dropped and Darius appeared I was hooked. A psychopath and a sociopath together. Plus this woman whom couldn't see the reality in front of her eyes. this shit was twisted!

I really liked, I always love how Tarryn writes about unsettling things and how she can make you uncomfortable but so hooked with the story.

I'm kinda lost on some things like when did George reappeared and when Nicole appeared in Darius's life and what happened to him and if Jolene still lives next door of Fig... CRAZY SHIT!

That weird ending tho! I was like what the heck!

I'm still processing this... I just my brain can't deal with too much craziness