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A review by m_kuryla
The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave
4.0
-so far the beginning has got me hooked. i’m interested in the plot.
-i understand why they would fly to Austin in part 2 but that looks super suspicious to law enforcement. the FBI was just talking to her about how the wife was trying to leave the country. granted, hannah and bailey aren’t trying to flee the country but traveling at this time doesn’t look not guilty
-they’ve known each other for 28 months. 8 months ago was her birthday where he referred to her as his wife. which means they probably got married around a year of knowing each other. no wonder his daughter is so against her. they barely know each other and decide to get married
-i do like how hannah is communicating with bailey and being honest with her. there’s nothing more frustrating than the main conflict between two characters is that they won’t just be honest and communicate with each other
-14 months ago they got married. which means they only knew and dated each other for 14 months before getting married.
-i think it was a good book and ended decently. i wish i would’ve found out if bailey ended up having a relationship with Nicholas and what that looked like but other than that, it was good. i enjoyed it.
-i was waiting for a big Aha! moment that never seemed to come. the way that Owen/Ethan’s backstory was figured out and explained seemed underwhelming. it didn’t have my jaw on the floor or no big twist or anything.
-this book is good, but not great. i’m not sad to have finished it or left feeling empty or fulfilled by the ending. it’s just finished
-i understand why they would fly to Austin in part 2 but that looks super suspicious to law enforcement. the FBI was just talking to her about how the wife was trying to leave the country. granted, hannah and bailey aren’t trying to flee the country but traveling at this time doesn’t look not guilty
-they’ve known each other for 28 months. 8 months ago was her birthday where he referred to her as his wife. which means they probably got married around a year of knowing each other. no wonder his daughter is so against her. they barely know each other and decide to get married
-i do like how hannah is communicating with bailey and being honest with her. there’s nothing more frustrating than the main conflict between two characters is that they won’t just be honest and communicate with each other
-14 months ago they got married. which means they only knew and dated each other for 14 months before getting married.
-i think it was a good book and ended decently. i wish i would’ve found out if bailey ended up having a relationship with Nicholas and what that looked like but other than that, it was good. i enjoyed it.
-i was waiting for a big Aha! moment that never seemed to come. the way that Owen/Ethan’s backstory was figured out and explained seemed underwhelming. it didn’t have my jaw on the floor or no big twist or anything.
-this book is good, but not great. i’m not sad to have finished it or left feeling empty or fulfilled by the ending. it’s just finished