A review by xokristim
Girl in Snow, by Danya Kukafka

4.0

ACTUAL RATING: 3.5

This book followed the point of view of three different people, which I love in a thriller. Cameron, Jade and Russ are all completely different. Cameron was extremely lonely and misunderstood, he was stalking Lucinda. Jade used to be friends with Lucinda, but now hated her. She has a rough family life in the way of her mother not understanding her. Russ was the policeman set to take on the case. I loved that you got a ton of internal dialogue through each point of view, it really helped you to understand each characters actions.
This book was very mysterious. For this reason I read it in one sitting, because I just had to know what was going to happen and what happened to Lucinda. I thought the writing flowed beautifully and each character’s point of view added a lot to the story. I did think the story dragged a bit, throughout the middle, which I find a lot in mystery/thriller books.
Overall I was interested in each character a lot, especially Lucinda. I thought the story was told in very unique way, but was not so much an extremely unique story. I would recommend this book if you enjoy books told in multiple point of views, with gorgeous writing, and a large air of mystery throughout.