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The Betrayals by Bridget Collins6/28/2023 ![]() I entered into this university semester as a seriously sleep-deprived wreck because I just could not stop listening to the audiobook until I knew how it ended, even though it was already well past one a.m. In all honesty, it’s probably been a few years since I’ve loved a book as much as I loved this one. Readers who will be slowly ensnared by everything this book has to offer. You’d probably end up hating it with a passion, if you even managed to get through it without boring yourself into DNFing it □Īnd then there are readers like me. All you plot-driven readers who detest open endings and need explanations for everything – this book is not for you. ![]() In a way, it’s kind of like a short story: There is a lot hidden beneath that tip of the iceberg, numerous questions that will forever go unanswered. In fact, after having read the entire book, I still can’t tell you exactly where and when this is set, although I do have my suspicions. The first couple of chapters, you will probably be hopelessly confused as to what is going on, who these characters are, and when the events that are being narrated are taking place. ![]() ![]() The Betrayals is a book that sneaks up on you. “These are the times that scare her the most, the beginnings and endings: this is when the world is most unpredictable.” ![]()
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