Saturday, 16 July 2016

Review - The Three

33. The Three by Sarah Lotz (4 stars)


I deliberated between 3 and 4 stars, it's not that it was amazing but I really liked the concept and I also really liked the way this book was written, is probably another 3.5 realistically. So it's about three planes which go down at the same time in different countries with only one survivor on each, a child, who is then treated very suspiciously with all sorts of conspiracy theories etc as to why they survived and who they are.  It is written as if it is a true story in a way, so with interviews with people, transcripts from the pilots on the planes, recordings of the families who take the kids in etc.   So I just thought that was really interesting, questions were not really answered yet but there is a sequel now too so I will probably read that too.  Nearly all of the books I have read recently all have sequels or series so the tbr pile only ever gets longer!
Don't think this would be one for you particularly but I'm glad I gave it a go and we will be discussing it on Monday at book club so will be interesting to see what the others thought too.

Lila X 

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