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A review by pavi_fictionalworm
The Project by Courtney Summers
4.0
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Disclaimer: An eARC was provided via Netgalley and the Publisher in exchange for an honest review. The Thoughts, opinions & feelings expressed in the review are therefore, my own.
The Project was a surprise acceptance on Netgalley - with the kind of hype and love surrounding the author’s previous book - Sadie - which I read and loved, though I still need to update my review of it - but it was an intriguing read.
And I wasn’t expecting anything less than that from The Project as well - two sisters; whose lives take diverging roads after an accident that kills their parents and horrifically traumatises the younger sister.
Lo, is trying very hard to go beyond her job as a secretary to the owner and founder of an independent news paper - she wants to be a writer, one who makes an impact with her words. She took this job, because, for her it was supposed to be just a stepping stone.
And she was trying very hard to be content with it; until one day a man steps into their office to claim that his son was killed by The Unity Project.
“Having a sister is a promise no one but the two of you can make - and no one but the two of you can break.”
The Unity Project is a “cult” that took away her sister, Bea when they lost their parent’s in a car accident and Lo was in the hospital, trying to recover.
And I swear, I would like to tell you more - but it would definitely spoil the intrigue and the actual knowledge of going through the book to understand that the vulnerability of a woman/man; who definitely feels that nothing in their life is under their control.
The Project is an emotional manipulation seated within its pages - it was easy to fall for the words written; even if there was a part of me that understood that it was all lies, but I still could feel being pulled right into those enigmatic words.
In case, you were wondering if this would be a worthy read to put on your TBRs for 2021.
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