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A review by sarah_lo
Truth or Dare by M.J. Arlidge
5.0
At the beginning there were so many characters being brought in I found it hard to keep track or who was who, until you read more.
Other than the lack of Charlie (who I love) and the cliff hanger ending because now I need more there is nothing really to dislike about this book.
It’s fast paced and compelling. I started this and fell asleep and picked it up again after the school run and literally didn’t move. I devoured this so fast I’m fairly certain I have a book hangover.
MJ doesn’t disappoint.
The covid mentions seem to be everywhere (in terms of tv and books) and while he clearly wrote this in lockdown 1 (while I painted my whole house) the mention of covid whilst still living in a pandemic and using books as a escape from reality is slightly frustrating, Covid is everywhere, you can’t escape it but the one place you want to, you can’t.
Other than the lack of Charlie (who I love) and the cliff hanger ending because now I need more there is nothing really to dislike about this book.
It’s fast paced and compelling. I started this and fell asleep and picked it up again after the school run and literally didn’t move. I devoured this so fast I’m fairly certain I have a book hangover.
MJ doesn’t disappoint.
The covid mentions seem to be everywhere (in terms of tv and books) and while he clearly wrote this in lockdown 1 (while I painted my whole house) the mention of covid whilst still living in a pandemic and using books as a escape from reality is slightly frustrating, Covid is everywhere, you can’t escape it but the one place you want to, you can’t.