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Tell Me You're Mine by Elisabeth Norebäck

schmidtherin's review against another edition

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4.0

SÅ god! Selvom den var uten store tvister, så var jeg skikkelig spent på hvordan den skulle slutte. Pageturner alert

helle2001's review against another edition

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challenging mysterious fast-paced
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

southernbellebooks's review against another edition

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3.0

This book everything I expected and nothing I expected. I think there were a few too many lulls in the plot line but the ending was great.

greengaybles's review against another edition

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4.0

This is full of the most frustrating characters, but they’re very human and real and I enjoyed their struggles. There were revelations I didn’t expect, which is high enough praise with thrillers to earn these stars.

laurenlethbridge's review against another edition

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dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

lianareadsblog's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a great book with a lot of heartbreaking moments for sure but very intriguing at the same time.
Being a mother, I can only imagine what other woman feels when She loses her child, and the hardest part is that nobody can help her to bring at least an hypothesis about what exactly happened or how or why her daughter was abducted. Her faith that she’s still alive and maybe one day she’s come back to her, never dyed even if she made another family o er the years.
Great writing ,although I must admit that the chapters are pretty short, and maybe I wanted more if each character as the world building was going at a very fast speed but I enjoyed the fact that we get to know more of Stella or Isabella through each chapter and their point of view.
Will we get to know if Isabella is indeed her lost daughter? Read it to find out!!!

cassies_books_reviews's review against another edition

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3.0

I want to thank the publisher for gifting me a copy of Tell Me You’re Mine! This book begins with twenty years ago while on vacation young teenage mom Stella’s baby goes missing. For twenty years besides the police telling her that her child drowned she believes that someone had taken her daughter. Stella is now a therapist married and has a thirteen year old son life is on track for her, until her new patient walks into her office . Her name is Isabelle she bears a similar resemblance to what Stella’s missing daughter would have looked like now. This book is told with alternating points of view, between Stella , Isabelle and Isabelle’s mother . This was a slow building story . Stella believes she has found her missing daughter in Isabelle and everyone thinks she’s going crazy . I don’t want to be negative but this story was a little much for me. The book was a little allover the place . The book had potential but I found it hard to finish and struggled to sit down and read.

thebooktrail88's review against another edition

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3.0

Set largely in a psychologist's room, and inside the heads of the characters, this is one claustrophobic read. Suits the nature of the story though. Imagine losing your child when she was one, only to think you recognise her in your surgery some 21 years later.

There are some seriously screwed up characters in this book. Who is telling the truth? Is that girl now in the surgery where you work?

The book is set in Stockholm and there are some mentions of the parks - ideal for escaping your own thoughts for a time which is handy for Stella.

I did find it overly long however for the subject matter and the denouement of the plot. I did want to know what happened however so then I spent time anaylsing what I had and hadn't spotted. That title got me - sounds VERY posessive doesn't it?

ayamaya's review against another edition

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4.0

Готови ли сте да се срещнете с най-големите човешки страхове?
Цялото ревю тук: http://azcheta.com/kazhi-che-si-moya-elisabet-nurebek/

Това е първият роман на Елисабет Нуребек и е доста добър като за дебют. „Кажи, че си моя“ е разказана от името на трите главни героини, а историята се разкрива на пластове през техните очи. Този подход на изграждане на съвременните трилъри стана доста популярен, като резултатите обикновено са в двете крайности - или книгата е добра, или изобщо не става. В случая Нуребек е успяла да постигне добрия баланс между сюжет, герои, атмосфера и засегнати тематики.
Сюжетът е изтъкан от най-дълбоките човешки страхове, с които никой не иска да се сблъсква. Как постъпваш, когато не можеш да се довериш на никого, дори и на себе си? Как продължаваш да живееш, когато нямаш никакво логично обяснение за сполетелите те нещастия? Когато не си способен да си отговориш на въпроса „Защо?“
Не искам дори да се доближавам до подобна ситуация, че да успея да я анализирам правдоподобно, но трябва да призная на Елисабет Нуребек, че го е постигнала. Тя захвърля читателя в ада на героите, към които няма как да останете безразлични.

sulfurandbrimstone74's review against another edition

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dark medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0


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