A review by ariiiiready2read916
All of Us by A. F. Carter

4.0

My Review ✨

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All of Us by AF Carter
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This book was such a interesting novel full of suspense. I learned a lot reading this book about disassociative identity disorder, and I felt like the other did really good job of explaining that.

Plot: Carolyn Grand was abused by her father, sexually and physically, and was tortured by him for years. She finally tells at school and gets sent to a foster home where the same thing happens. Because of this tragedy, she grows up and develops disassociative identity disorder. Then her father gets released from prison and immediately start stalking Caroline. But then- he ends up dead. And Caroline is the main suspect.

Most of the book is Caroline trying to get past her past, and I really loved the eccentric cast of characters (all her alters) it was fun to read about all of them, and how they all viewed the world differently. I definitely understand how some people that deal with and same trauma now develop this as a protector and or barrier.

Writing: AF, Carter did a fantastic job of weaving together a story that was both plot centered and character driven. They were very short chapters, but they all packed a punch and had a lot to say. I loved how the author world together that along with a beautiful police procedural that was done well.

Ending: the ending was rather good, and I felt like it wrapped up the story very well. I loved meeting and learning about all of Caroline’s alters, and this book really made you want the best for her

Genre: Suspense
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My Rating: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️