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A review by readsofgosia
Where You End by Abbott Kahler
4.0
Where You End is a story of mirror twin sisters. One lost memories and the other tries to rewrite the past for both of them. Jude and Kate have a traumatic and turbulent past and after the accident, Jude tirelessly helps her sister to come back to life, but demons of the past eventually hunt them.
I loved the dynamics between the sisters. Along with Kate, who lost her memory, we get to uncover the secrets one by one, until the big reveal.
For once, I wasn't there for a shock value, and that was a good thing because the plot twist didn't do much for me, but the mysterious atmosphere and the uncertainty and anxiety of not knowing what was going on were prevalent. Also, I think that the audiobook version did so much more for me than simple text because the narrators added to the characters' personalities. Each sister had her own voice.
I loved the dynamics between the sisters. Along with Kate, who lost her memory, we get to uncover the secrets one by one, until the big reveal.
For once, I wasn't there for a shock value, and that was a good thing because the plot twist didn't do much for me, but the mysterious atmosphere and the uncertainty and anxiety of not knowing what was going on were prevalent. Also, I think that the audiobook version did so much more for me than simple text because the narrators added to the characters' personalities. Each sister had her own voice.