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Girl in Snow

By: Danya Kukafka
Narrated by: Candace Thaxton, Kirby Heyborne, Jacques Roy
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“A perfectly paced and tautly plotted thriller…and an incredibly accomplished debut” (Paula Hawkins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Girl on the Train and Into the Water), about a beloved high schooler found murdered in her sleepy Colorado suburb and the secret lives of three people connected to her.

How can you love someone who’s done something horribly, horribly wrong? When a beloved high schooler named Lucinda Hayes is found murdered, no one in her community is untouched—not the boy who loved her too much; not the girl who wanted her perfect life; not the officer assigned to investigate her murder. In the aftermath of the tragedy, these three indelible characters—Cameron, Jade, and Russ—must each confront their darkest secrets in an effort to find solace, the truth, or both.

In crystalline prose, Danya Kukafka offers a brilliant exploration of identity and of the razor-sharp line between love and obsession, between watching and seeing, between truth and memory. “A sensational debut—great characters, mysteries within mysteries, and page-turning pace. Highly recommended” (Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Jack Reacher novels). Hailed as “Gillian Flynn of 2017” (Yahoo! Style), compulsively readable and powerfully moving, Girl in Snow is “engagingly told… its endearing characters’ struggles linger in memory after this affecting work is done” (The Wall Street Journal).
Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Fiction

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Expected something more mature; probably enjoyable read for high school students. Story told from multiple points of view, at least two of which are teenagers...

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The plot was just so hard to get into. It felt meandering and I just wasn't invested in finding anything out. Maybe it gets a lot better in the 2nd half, but I didn't finish it.

Couldn't even finish it

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the woman who voices jade has this specific cadence when she talks and it got really annoying after a while. i got this book because i really loved notes on an execution and i can see early parts of her writing in this book that i love but overall it just wasnt as well rounded which is to be expected. i really hated the 2 male perspectives in this book so i guess danya is great at writing unlikable men lol. it felt very long with a rushed half baked ending

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This was a hard one to follow. I lost focus many times and had to rewind and listen to passages a few times. It did not hold my attention well. With an hour or so to go, it becomes more clear!

Stay with it

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Maybe I was just a dimwitted teen, but I have NEVER known anyone at the purported age of the two main teenage characters with this depth of thought, breadth of knowledge, or such long-winded internal dialogues. If you can buy that all of that verbosity and those incredibly intense/convoluted narratives come from teenage minds, then you will enjoy it more. I just don't buy it. It made it hard to connect to them or even like them much. Thinking they both need some serious in-patient therapy, psychotic weirdos.

Sorry, but WHO are these teenagers??!!!

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