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A review by annevh
Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts by Kate Racculia
emotional
mysterious
medium-paced
2.5
The premise is lovely, and drew me in immediatly, but I found it a bit of a let down.
The writing became repetetive in its metaphores (I don't want to hear any 'mental files rustle' for a while) and there were too many overlapping storylines that were never fully developed. Tuesday was a bit too 'not like other girls' to me to really be sympathetic.
Although the audiobook kept me entertained and I don't regret my time spent with this book, I wouldn't recommed it to a friend.
The writing became repetetive in its metaphores (I don't want to hear any 'mental files rustle' for a while) and there were too many overlapping storylines that were never fully developed. Tuesday was a bit too 'not like other girls' to me to really be sympathetic.
Although the audiobook kept me entertained and I don't regret my time spent with this book, I wouldn't recommed it to a friend.
Graphic: Child abuse and Death of parent