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Lenny Marks Gets Away with Murder
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I totally didn't see this coming, but this book is seriously the unexpected gem of the century! Like, I started reading it without any expectations, and bam! It hits you right in the feels with every page turn.
Let's start with our protagonist, Lenny Marks. She's the queen of routines, guys - like, seriously: she bikes home from work every day at precisely 4 PM, buys the exact same groceries week after week for her meals, and has a collection of "The Hobbit" that could rival a bookstore (and they're arranged by height - how cool is that?). But here's the kicker - she's haunted by this deep-seated mystery from her childhood, where her mom and stepdad vanished without a trace. And she's like, totally convinced that she had something to do with it. Can you imagine carrying that kind of guilt around?
Then, out of nowhere, a letter from the parole board shows up, and suddenly, all those buried memories start bubbling to the surface. It's like watching a pot of water boil over, except instead of water, it's memories, and instead of a pot, it's Lenny's mind. But here's the thing - even though it's not your typical fast-paced thriller, I was totally sucked in, desperate to uncover the truth alongside Lenny.
And Lenny herself? She's such a fascinating character, you guys. Sure, she's socially awkward and can't read social cues to save her life, but she's also incredibly intelligent and well-intentioned. As she navigates the murky waters of her past, you can't help but root for her every step of the way.
This was an absolute blast to read. It's Kerryn Mayne's debut novel, which is seriously impressive, and you can bet your bottom dollar that I'll be keeping an eye out for more from her in the future. Trust me, guys - this is one book you don't want to miss!
Let's start with our protagonist, Lenny Marks. She's the queen of routines, guys - like, seriously: she bikes home from work every day at precisely 4 PM, buys the exact same groceries week after week for her meals, and has a collection of "The Hobbit" that could rival a bookstore (and they're arranged by height - how cool is that?). But here's the kicker - she's haunted by this deep-seated mystery from her childhood, where her mom and stepdad vanished without a trace. And she's like, totally convinced that she had something to do with it. Can you imagine carrying that kind of guilt around?
Then, out of nowhere, a letter from the parole board shows up, and suddenly, all those buried memories start bubbling to the surface. It's like watching a pot of water boil over, except instead of water, it's memories, and instead of a pot, it's Lenny's mind. But here's the thing - even though it's not your typical fast-paced thriller, I was totally sucked in, desperate to uncover the truth alongside Lenny.
And Lenny herself? She's such a fascinating character, you guys. Sure, she's socially awkward and can't read social cues to save her life, but she's also incredibly intelligent and well-intentioned. As she navigates the murky waters of her past, you can't help but root for her every step of the way.
This was an absolute blast to read. It's Kerryn Mayne's debut novel, which is seriously impressive, and you can bet your bottom dollar that I'll be keeping an eye out for more from her in the future. Trust me, guys - this is one book you don't want to miss!
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this sounds interesting!
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