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A review by rebeccasreadingrambles
The God of the Woods by Liz Moore
4.5
Liz Moore can truly write a dramatic and complex thriller! I had no idea what to expect going into this book and I can say it really surprised me (in a good way). This book has so many layers and the author slowly reveals them in a way where you kind of have no idea what's going on at first. Or at least, you're introduced to a lot of people and have no idea why they're important and how the stories will connect. It is truly not until the very end that you have a lightbulb, gasp worthy clash of answers. I really enjoy this author's style of writing and the way the stories are told in different POVs with flashbacks interspersed in the perfect order.
Note: If you are listening to the audiobook, make sure you pay attention (ESPECIALLY in the beginning) to the name and date at the start of each chapter. It gets easier as you go on, but there are a lot of jumps in the beginning that are important to setting up the story. I enjoyed the narration, though this particular narrator doesn't give much difference in inflection between characters so it can get a bit confusing at first.
Thanks to the publishers for the free audiobook copy; my thoughts and review are my own.
Note: If you are listening to the audiobook, make sure you pay attention (ESPECIALLY in the beginning) to the name and date at the start of each chapter. It gets easier as you go on, but there are a lot of jumps in the beginning that are important to setting up the story. I enjoyed the narration, though this particular narrator doesn't give much difference in inflection between characters so it can get a bit confusing at first.
Thanks to the publishers for the free audiobook copy; my thoughts and review are my own.