![]() I really liked the alternating chapters from Sadie to the podcast. It’s a story of revenge, of sadness, of family and what you’re willing to do for them, and it’s a story of determination determination for many things, but most of all to make things right, for justice. The plot instantly grabbed me and pulled me in. “Every little thing about you can be a weapon, if you’re clever enough.” She is one of the most interesting characters I’ve read in awhile, mostly because of her introspective dialogue. Regardless of her stutter, she is determined and quite smart. Each character’s personality came through the pages very vividly, especially Sadie’s. ![]() The format and Summers’ writing is amazing (and is of course made even better as an audiobook). It follows West McCray’s own investigation into Mattie’s murder and Sadie’s disappearance. ![]() The second is the podcast format which I believe is present day. ![]() I’m going to steal the light from his eyes. One is a normal format that is written in Sadie’s perspective as she follows the trail of the man she believes killed her sister. The book is written in two different formats. The production of the sound, just everything, was on point! And let me tell you, that is 100% true! I couldn’t wait until I was in the car or on the bus to and from work so that I could pull up my Libby app and dive back into the story. ![]() I read from another blogger that Sadie is perfect as an audiobook. ![]()
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