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A review by bookspokenly
Twenty-Seven Minutes by Ashley Tate
2.0
I really wanted to like this book. The premise was right up my alley, and I went into the book with really high hopes. Unfortunately, this was just not the book for me.
I felt like over 90% of the book was reading about the lives of very unlikeable characters without anything actually happening. Even the flashbacks to the past felt like not much was happening that moved the story along.
I stuck with this book because there were enough good reviews promising a really good twist. I will admit that the twist was really good, but by the time that it finally came, I was so bored with the book I didn’t particularly care.
I am not a huge fan of a slow burn thriller, but I do sometimes love them if the story gets going by the 50% mark. I didn’t feel like the story here every really got going. This just really was not the book for me, but if you love a really slow burn with a huge twist, this could be the book for you.
Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for a copy of this book. I leave this review voluntarily.
I felt like over 90% of the book was reading about the lives of very unlikeable characters without anything actually happening. Even the flashbacks to the past felt like not much was happening that moved the story along.
I stuck with this book because there were enough good reviews promising a really good twist. I will admit that the twist was really good, but by the time that it finally came, I was so bored with the book I didn’t particularly care.
I am not a huge fan of a slow burn thriller, but I do sometimes love them if the story gets going by the 50% mark. I didn’t feel like the story here every really got going. This just really was not the book for me, but if you love a really slow burn with a huge twist, this could be the book for you.
Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for a copy of this book. I leave this review voluntarily.