A review by kerinl
See What I Have Done by Sarah Schmidt

2.0

I usually love fictional accounts of real people. This book fell flat. This book is heavy on metaphors. However the metaphores seemed forced and make little sense. For example the author equates the feeling of sun on a face to a bruise. Even in the most horrific of stories there is an understanding of why the incident happened (except maybe because of the pigeons?)I did not understand why the fictional Lizzie Borden did what she did. None of the characters are likable which made it difficult to engage with the story.