The Perfect Mother

The Perfect Mother

2018 • 336 pages

Ratings18

Average rating3.3

15

Ah, I wanted to love this book, I really did but I had too many issues with it to overlook them. Don't get me wrong, it's not bad at all, it's just not the best in my opinion. I love psychological thrillers and got this book from The Book of the Month Club a long time ago but it fell short at delivering a fascinating story.

To begin with, I could absolutely NOT get over the style that this book is written in. I find that it completely takes away from the experience and the whole plot since it prevents the book from flowing effortlessly and I found myself going back and rereading some parts to clarify, for example, what was happening to the character at the present moment and what the character was remembering from what happened to them before. I have never had such a hard time deciphering what was in the past and what was in the now.

In continuation, it took a good chunk of the book to get all the characters straight and the fact that the novel jumps around between perspectives quite a bit, I just couldn't get the different characters to stick. This is also probably partially due to the problematic characterization I found because even though the characters all had different lives and backgrounds, there wasn't anything that made them stand out to me and see them as potentially real people.

Furthermore, the plot is decent, perhaps the stronger aspect of the book and I found that I had no idea who the bad guy was and it really did take me by surprise at the end. However, because of the lack of the other aspects, the plot was overshadowed by them and still made it difficult for me to get through this book, even though it is on the rather shorter side.

However, even though the plot makes up for some of the other negatives, the way that the plot was executed is not ideal and whereas the first seventy percent of the book moved extremely slow, the ending was abrupt and too short, not giving us much. It's really a shame because the plot was really a rather good one, just not written in the best way, in my opinion.

All in all, this book was mediocre at best and even though the plot is somewhat decent, there were too many negatives to cancel or even balance it out. I would also be okay with trying another book by Aimee Molloy, however if all the other books are written in the same style I would not be able to get through them, it just irritates me too much. I would not recommend this book, there were just too many problems with the execution even though the plot is a pretty good one.

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