The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
As everyone knows, this has been a super hyped book and I can see why, but also there were parts of it that were slow and dragged for me. So, for me, this didn’t completely live up to the hype, but it came close. I listened to this one on audio with an alc(advanced listening copy) and enjoyed the audio. It was well done with very good quality audio. The narrator, Katherine Littrell, did a great job portraying the characters and everything.
It was very engrossing in a lot of the story and I don’t know how she wrote this without getting confused at times because I got a little confused and had to separate who was talking and where we were and what was going on.
If I hadn’t listened to this one on audio, I don’t know if I would’ve gotten into it as much or been able to finish it as I did, so I would recommend the audiobook of this one.
This had layers to it and was one of those stories within a story book that starts with a murder in the library and is a twisty adventure. It was a bit messy and confusing in parts though, but overall a decent read. I did kind of expect and hope for something different, then it ended up being more of a locked room mystery. Anyway, if you want to check it out, I would highly recommend doing it with the audiobook.
Thanks so much to NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for letting me listen to and review this alc(audiobook arc). All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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