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The Good Girl (English Edition) (edition 2014)

by Mary Kubica

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The daughter of a prominent Chicago judge and his socialite wife, inner-city art teacher Mia Dennett is taken hostage by her one-night stand, Colin Thatcher, who, instead of delivering her to his employers, hides her in a secluded cabin in rural Minnesota to keep her safe from harm.
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Title:The Good Girl (English Edition)
Authors:Mary Kubica
Info:Harlequin MIRA (2014), Hardcover, 352 pages
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The Good Girl by Mary Kubica

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Stopped reading. Underwhelmed --- I fear a victim of Over-hype.

Decided to read it when a friend gave it to me after finishing it herself and sending a text "OMG the ending!" I've seen this floating around on Goodreads forever and I feel like everybody I know has read it and enjoyed it but this typically isn't really my kind of book so I hadn't bothered to pick it up before. That was wise.

I like books with shifting POV and time streams but this just felt very slow to me. I think I was so busy waiting for the shocking twist that I couldn't enjoy getting there. eventually, I just skipped ahead and read the final chapter -- something I never do.

I'm not giving a star rating because I didn't really do this book justice. Just wrong book at the wrong time for me.
  hmonkeyreads | Jan 25, 2024 |
Twenty-four year old Mia Dennett is the daughter of Chicago Judge James Dennett, a man of old money and dismissive family responsibilities, and British Eve Dennett, a homemaker and socialite. Sister to Grace, the oldest and a lawyer just like their father, Mia doesn’t buy into the family lifestyle; instead, she is an art teacher. Jason, her inconsistent boyfriend, is supposed to meet her on the night she is kidnapped but calls to say he has to work late.

From the beginning of the novel, the reader is aware that Mia has been taken by a man named Colin Thatcher and that he kept her in cabin in Minnesota. In fact, Mia has already been found only a few chapters in. What follows is a mixture of multiple perspectives, both before and after Mia is found, telling the story of how Mia, who refers to herself as Chloe, copes with her kidnapping, how Detective Gabe stops at nothing to find her, and how her mother Eve tries to solve Mia’s trauma-induced amnesia and help her remember the truth.

While many will suggest that Kubica’s novel follows in the same vein as Gone Girl, I actually found this to be much more entertaining. I could not put this book down whereas I struggled through Flynn’s multiple narrators. What works for Kubica is her uncanny ability to seamlessly weave both time and storytelling. The chapters are short, and each character’s narration adds something new and unique to the plot.

Colin’s “Before” chapters are the most interesting because it is through his eyes that you see what actually happened to Mia, which she doesn’t remember. I found myself anxiously skimming through some other chapters just to get to the Colin pages. Detective Gabe’s chapters are interesting as well because you can watch as he puts the pieces together to find Mia while also developing a closer relationship with Eve. Perhaps least interesting are Eve’s “Before” accounts because she tends to be a little “woe is me” whereas her “After” chapters are fascinating because the reader watches her become the mother she wants to be.

The Good Girl is filled with twists and turns leading all the way to the last two pages where you will be absolutely floored. Don’t skip to the ending; it’s worth the wait! ( )
  b00kdarling87 | Jan 7, 2024 |
I loved this book! The author made me care about the "bad guy", made me wonder about the "good girl" and questioned the dynamics of her family. Do NOT skip to the end, this is a great page-turner! I won't say much more about it since I don't want to give anything away (although I'll be emailing Mary, the author, with a LOT of questions!) :) ( )
  JillHannah | Nov 20, 2023 |
Knowing what I know now, after reading the whole book, I would like to go back and reread it seeing how that knowledge changes the book for me. Great debut book. ( )
  Maryjane75 | Sep 30, 2023 |
I read it voraciously, but couldn't remember anything about it soon after! ( )
  lois1 | Sep 27, 2023 |
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The daughter of a prominent Chicago judge and his socialite wife, inner-city art teacher Mia Dennett is taken hostage by her one-night stand, Colin Thatcher, who, instead of delivering her to his employers, hides her in a secluded cabin in rural Minnesota to keep her safe from harm.

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