Necessary People

Necessary People

2019

Ratings10

Average rating3.7

15

I didn't really want to put this down for things like working and driving and sleeping, but alas. It was a quick and engaging read, though I think it might have been mismarketed to call it a thriller, as I wouldn't say there were many twists or turns. It was a quiet simmer of resentment over a toxic friendship that inevitably boiled over. I actually finished it on Friday and sat with it for a few days, turning it over in my mind, wondering if I wished it had ended differently or taken a different turn. The one big twist kind of felt like it came out of nowhere, since the beginning part of the book was so mellow. But after a few days of contemplation, I'm deciding to shrug it off, declare I'm cool with it because this was really good anyway, and besides, there was a lot that was left unsaid, so who's to say the beginning parts in Violet's head are actually trustworthy? I realize that makes this sound more sinister than I mean it to be, but Violet recognizes this, which was pretty terrifying in and of itself; that you never know what's going to make someone snap until they do.

(I picked this from Book of the Month solely because that cover is so prettyyyyyyy.)

May 31, 2019Report this review