2. März

This book is a lot. If you don't find yourself uncomfortable, well, not sure what to tell you, but I was vaguely sick to my stomach for at least half the book. I didn't really like any of the characters, but I'm not sure that you're supposed to; the book centers around a group of people whose only common factor is that they were friends at Oxford, and that seems to define them a lot. I feel like if you met any of them, you'd know all about their educational background within five minutes. Also, they're all fairly terrible in some way or another (or three).

What You Did
What You Didby Claire McGowanThomas & Mercer
2. März
Rating:3

I've rarely read a book in which I despise every single character but this was definitely one. Some chapters were all whining and "Poor me", but pushing through was worth it as the ending saved at least some of the book. I would not read it again, neither recommend it, but if you stumble over it and use Kindle Unlimited it's not that you'd completely waste your time reading this.

What You Did
What You Didby Claire McGowanThomas & Mercer