Middle of the Night

 7/29/24

I got my hands on this book because my boss wanted me to read it. She said that she needed someone to talk about the book with and since I like Riley Sager, I was elected to be that person. So far I'm a few chapters in and I already find it interesting. Our main character is someone who had a sleep over with their best friend, but at some point in the night, the best friend disappeared. Now our main character suffers from insomnia because of this incident. I guess that they think that if they had woken up at some point during the night, they could have saved their best friend. Since they didn't, they are afraid of something similar from happening and that is why they can't sleep. That is just my theory. Right now I am just collecting clues as to what happened to the missing best friend. There are no traces as to who did it and no one heard a thing. That is all I have so far. I can't wait to learn more.

8/4/24

I had a time limit with this book and I read it as fast as a could. I'm glad that I read the book though. The two different time periods is what I love about this book. You have the mystery of the present and the past giving you different points of view on what happened during the time the mystery took place. I wish I could tell you all that happens in the book but it would ruin all of its secrets. I will say that the reveal is very dramatic but the actual story of what really happened isn't that dramatic. In fact, it is just someone making a very bad decision. I would recommend this book to people if they like the whole mystery and trying to figure out who did it and why. The book will get a solid four stars out of five stars from me. 

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