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Loading... Black Out (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)by Lisa Unger
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I struggled through the first half of this book, not sure if I wanted to finish it or not---just too much confusion for the main character--Annie, or Ophelia! But then the whole story picked up and I found myself just too curious about what on earth was going to happen to this poor woman as she tried to figure out the mess she was in. And then, of course, it speeded right up and all of a sudden, the book was done! Very intriguing plot--frighteningly realistic over the idea of not being believed for what you believe to be reality. ( )This book was a quick read. It draws the reader in because the main character doesn't even know her past. The reader gets to find out the characters past as she does. The thing that bothered me about this book is the ending. At the very end of the novel you don't really know if the character has hallucinated a lot the plot or if it's real. I give this book 3.5 out of 5 stars It is one of the best page turners of the year. Couldn't put it down. A must read. I felt that the author didn't know how or when to end it. Otherwise, very captivating. Hmmmm? Never read Lisa Unger until now, but this novel definitely has a "Dean Koontz" flavor to it---the pervading nightmare quality that leaves the reader unsure what is real, what is imagined. Really, at the end of it, I was almost ready for some ptsd therapy. This poor girl Ophelia (oka Annie) had been through so much trauma I don't know how she could possibly function afterwards, much less go on to lead a normal life. However, I thought that Lisa Unger must certainly have been subject to some suffering herself to speak with such authority ("Most of us don't live in the present tense. We dwell in a mental place where our regrets and grudges from our past compete with our fears about the future. Sometimes we barely notice what's going on around us, we're so busy time traveling.") All in all, not a bad little bang-bang whodunit. no reviews | add a review
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