Five Total Strangers

By Natalie D. Richards

Abigail TJ

Reviewed on Aug 26, 2021

Worth reading 😎

The description didn't prepare me at all for what was to come. Highly recommend it.

The description didn’t prepare me at all for what was to come…the plot kept me turning page after page.

I was halfway through the book and it was abt 2.30 am and I asked myself ‘do you want to finish the book tmrw or finish it now’ and I chose the most obvious answer…. to finish it now.

So I finished the book at abt 3/3.15am and let me tell you it was like I was there in the book with Mira facing what she was facing, I didn’t feel like the reader at all, more like a passenger in the car and to think the person she was fearing was more closer than she thought. However I think that Mira getting in the car wasn't a good idea from the beginning, but it was plausible that she felt like she needed to get home and took this opportunity even if it was sketchy. The way things were escalated from there had me focusing on one specific character for the majority of the book, but I was way off.

Abt 3 quarters into the book I found myself shivering a bit by Mira’s thoughts and her instincts

Highly recommend this book if you are a fan of the isolated setting trope in thrillers and etc..

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Abigail TJ

Hi, I am Abigail I have been reading from the age of 8 and I want to give something back to the authors who have helped me in hard times.....I recently started using Goodreads and I write reviews of the books I read there and on Instagram:)

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