Peyton Place
1999 • 412 pages

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Average rating4.1

15

A spectacular look at the parts of ourselves that we call evil and wicked, but when light is shown on them are not so dark and not so abnormal. In fact, they are pretty common to everyone.

The only warning I will give, is that this entire book is written in short chapters and is in stream of consciousness. In fact, there were many times that a page starts with one character's story and by the end of the page you've been through two and three perspectives. Jarring at first, but well worth getting used to. What a story! I was riveted.

Highly recommend!

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