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Silent as the Snow

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I despise weak female characters and Anna was infuriating. I liked the Then and Now timelines and getting to see how decisions were made as scared teenagers and then the results of those decisions as adults. Most of the ending was predictable but I still enjoyed the plot. I just can't get over how spineless Anna was.

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Emily Pattullo does a great job in writing this book, it had that tense, suspenseful atmosphere that I was looking for and enjoyed in this type of book. The characters worked with what I wanted and thought everything had that expected from the description. I was engaged with the story and the characters and their friendship.

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Silent as the Snow by Emily Pattullo is a twisty psychological thriller with a slow start but really twisty finish. For a while, I wasn't sure where this story was going and everything happened so slowly but somehow it made me fall in love with the characters. And the story pick up the speed and the only question was what the hell happened 20 years ago?

When Anna, Rudy, Seth, and Dougal accidentally kiIIed the stranger they agreed to keep this secret tight. Unfortunitelly things didn't work out as planned, Seth was sentenced for the murder, and the friendship between them was destroyed.
20 years later following Seth's adoptive mother's funeral they find a way to each other and are ready to discover what happened on that dark winter night and who is behind the mystery.

There are characters that you easily love and characters that you hate with a passion. Some twists are unfolded so neatly that you can just breathe through the shock.

Thank you NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for this copy!

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Emily Pattullo has you sitting on the edge of your seat, with your heart trying to beat its way out of your chest as you read Silent As the Snow. The way Ms. Pattullo brings her characters to life, you feel like your living the story right alongside them, feeling everything they are, as they feel it. There are moments you don't know if you want to be angry or sad, or who you should be feeling what particular feeling towards, because there are are so many different characters that are creating different feelings at the same time. By the time the book ends, you draw a huge sigh of relief, as you realize the characters you've come to respect are at last coming into their own, and the main character is finally able to stand up for herself, which makes you practically want to get up and start cheering. This is the first book I've read by Ms. Pattullo, and I will definitely be keeping an eye out for more books from this particular author.

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Interesting characters and plot. The book is well written, but it is not my style. I do think mystery readers will like it, but I have not as big a fan of mystery as I used to be.

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Maybe I just wasn't in the right mood while reading, but I kept waiting for something noteworthy to happen and it just... Didn't. The book became more interesting towards the end, but I found the revelations rather underwhelming.

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Thank you NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for the eARC.
20 Years ago Anna and her three male friends were a closely-knit unit, until one horrible night everything went wrong. One of them was jailed, one left the country and Anna and the other boy don't have contact until 20 years later.
Anna ends up emotionally and physically ill , as well as ending up in hospital. Her parents (horrible people) have totally taken over her life and she did bug me at times for being so meekly trying to please them. Yet I felt sorry for her too.
The ending tells us what and why everything went so wrong. It's a pretty good book, I had a hard time putting it down because I was dying to find about all the secrets and lies.
Recommended!

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