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alwingler's review against another edition
2.0
The premise was hard to follow and the conclusion was bonkers. Not my favorite.
nickiya's review
2.0
I have really enjoyed Alice Feeney’s other books, but this one wasn’t it. Too much ick all over.
jkar7's review against another edition
1.0
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Graphic: Adult/minor relationship, Animal cruelty, Animal death, Child abuse, Domestic abuse, Emotional abuse, Incest, Physical abuse, Excrement, Kidnapping, and Stalking
ray_leah's review against another edition
1.0
I thought the book was great...until the end. Horrible.
sdecoste's review
3.0
I'm not sure why I keep reading this genre and hoping for better--well, sometimes there is truly a gem, but this wasn't it. It starts out a very interesting story of a little girl who is kidnapped and raised as someone else's daughter, a replacement for a daughter lost. She grows up in a tumultuous household learning to survive by acting a part. Being an actress is now her livelihood as an adult, but she sure does have a lot of baggage. And when her husband disappears into thin air, she is set up as his killer. Who would do such a thing? Who hates her this much? There are some really bizzarro twists in this book; some I had trouble stomaching.
buckeyebreezey's review against another edition
5.0
Alice Feeney is BRILLIANT.
After listening to Sometimes I Lie last year, I was unsure if a second book could follow that one and do it justice. I Know Who You Are is brilliantly written, plotted, and paced. The characters are multidimensional and this book had me walking more and faster just to keep going and finish it.
I don't normally comment on the voice actors who read the novels but Stephanie Racine is incredible. The different accents from Ireland to regions and classes across England was so well done that I forgot I was listening to only one person reading the novel. I'm not sure I'll ever be able to listen to certain phrases from the book ever again.
After listening to Sometimes I Lie last year, I was unsure if a second book could follow that one and do it justice. I Know Who You Are is brilliantly written, plotted, and paced. The characters are multidimensional and this book had me walking more and faster just to keep going and finish it.
I don't normally comment on the voice actors who read the novels but Stephanie Racine is incredible. The different accents from Ireland to regions and classes across England was so well done that I forgot I was listening to only one person reading the novel. I'm not sure I'll ever be able to listen to certain phrases from the book ever again.
findapassion1114's review
5.0
Very vivid story line, kept me on the edge of my seat, never wanting to put it down. The ending was crazy!
emilynyx's review
3.0
I really liked the writing style, but it was too twisty. Too much at the end for me.
katiebutton1978's review
3.0
I forced my way through this one. The story was weak- not captivating at all. I started becoming interested about half way through. The ending was so far fetched I actually yelled. Skip this one.