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After I read “girl on the train” during my 2015 summer vacation, - which I loved - I had bigger expectations of how Paula Hawkins second book would be like. To be honest: I’m not a fan of quitting books before I’ve finished them. But the first 200 pages of “into the water” didn’t catch me and I had to ‘force’ myself to keep on reading. I have to admit that it gets a little bit better while reading, but: there are too many point of views and it is kind of exhausting (but at least confusing!) to remember everyone of them... in addition to that, most of the characters are not very likable at all! I also didn’t like how this ‘suicide topic’ is handled in the book. So as I felt a little disappointed by the whole story I can only rate 3 stars ⭐️ for this one :(
Sep 1, 2022
After I read “girl on the train” during my 2015 summer vacation, - which I loved - I had bigger expectations of how Paula Hawkins second book would be like. To be honest: I’m not a fan of quitting books before I’ve finished them. But the first 200 pages of “into the water” didn’t catch me and I had to ‘force’ myself to keep on reading. I have to admit that it gets a little bit better while reading, but: there are too many point of views and it is kind of exhausting (but at least confusing!) to remember everyone of them... in addition to that, most of the characters are not very likable at all! I also didn’t like how this ‘suicide topic’ is handled in the book. So as I felt a little disappointed by the whole story I can only rate 3 stars ⭐️ for this one :(
Sep 1, 2022








