A review by ms3194
Tell Me an Ending by Jo Harkin

4.0

With an extremely interesting premise of memory deletions and their possible repercussions, this was a roller coaster of a book.

It starts off slow with some clunky writing. I found the characters to be hit or miss in the beginning but soon got used to the book and its unique style. This book questions concepts like personality, psychology, philosophy and in relation to our memories.

It turned into a compelling and thought provoking page-turner with characters that grew on me. I was sure that this would be a five star until the last part where turned a bit messy and let me wanting more for the characters.

But I think that's what the point of the book is. Life isn't a neat fictional story with all the ends tied up properly for you. A book can't tell you that. But i suggest you read this one all the same.

Thanks to Netgalley and Penguin Random House for the e-copy.

4/5