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A review by pavi_fictionalworm
The Frequency of Us by Keith Stuart
3.0
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Disclaimer: An audiobook ARC was provided by The Publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. The Thoughts, opinions & feelings expressed in the review are therefore, my own.
There are books that are at times an absolute joy to listen on the audiobook format!
The Frequency of Us was one such book for me - told in dual PoV; past and present - it was an intriguing plot with captivating characters until the climax.
We get alternate timelines - One of the past of Will, whose memories of WWII is somehow very different from what others around him know to be true, especially when it comes to his wife.
Laura, in her 20s, is trying to get back on her feet, after a traumatic experience- and her path crosses with that of Will’s; now in his 80s.
Laura seems to be the only person who seems to believe Will’s version of his past - and it takes her on a quest to understand the small anomalies that seems to crop out.
b>Like I said at the start, I so enjoyed the audiobook of this book until the climax - the climax was over the top and the introduction of a character at this time somehow made the whole plot seem.. off.
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