Genuine Fraud by E. LockhartMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
I've had this book on my TBR pile for a while and got stuck into it last night.
Imogen is staying in a resort in Mexico when someone catches up with her...
I have to admit that I'm a sucker for an unreliable, unlikeable narrator and Jule is a great example of why this kind of character is so intriguing. And when written as well as this book, it captivated me from the very beginning. Or should I say ending?
Yeah, this story unravels in a very unique way. We start at the end, when it becomes obvious that Jule is running from something. Or someone. We get a glimpse at how sneaky and tough she is, but also not invincible.
I love how the events kept going back and back, dropping hints that click together every time we start a new chapter. It's quite clever.
This is a story about strong friendship. Or maybe it's the flimsiest excuse of a friendship. It's about selfish entitled people. But which is which? As Imogen's story is exposed, it becomes Jule's tale. Or is it the other way around?
My favourite aspect of this story is that even after everything I read, the ending still made me question all my assumptions.
Really enjoyed it. Such a twisty book about the darkest parts of human nature and how far someone is willing to go to get what they want.
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