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Snap by Belinda Bauer

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HappydaysArehere · 28/03/2019 19:01

I am three quarters through this and really enjoying it. It’s well written, unusual and compulsive. It’s a real change from the run of the mill books which are around at the moment. Anyone else read this?

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YouSetTheTone · 30/03/2019 08:46

Me! I loved this book for all the reasons you say. The characters are so cleverly drawn and there’s a surprising dash of humour through it all. It was long listed for the Man Booker Prize and I’m looking forward to BB’s next book.

HappydaysArehere · 30/03/2019 17:29

YouSetTheTone so pleased you enjoyed it as well. Agree about the humour, you can just visualise the characters. I am almost finished now with just a few pages to go. I have been looking at the titles of her other books. It seems they have all been well reviewed. Going to get a couple more with the Waterstones tenner I have earned for having enough loyalty stamps.

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Clawdy · 30/03/2019 18:47

I was enjoying it at the start, but then it started becoming really unbelievable, and by the end, I was disappointed.

TonTonMacoute · 03/04/2019 10:17

I really liked it too, I loved the description of the knife sellers website.

I have read one other of hers too, I live in the West Country and it's nice to have books set down here.

BaconAndAvocado · 06/04/2019 18:13

It was totally unrealistic in places but I loved it!

CremeEggThief · 06/04/2019 18:16

Really liked it! It's the best book I've read this year so far.

VictoriaBun · 06/04/2019 18:19

I have this in my tbr pile by the side of the bed. It will now be my next read !

toomuchsplother · 07/04/2019 09:43

I thought it was ok but totally bemused as to why it was Manbooker long listed.
Can only assume it was because Val McDermid was on the panel of judges.

kesstrel · 09/04/2019 19:01

I've read several of her books (not this one) and Rubbernecker really stands out. Told from the points of view of an autistic young man and lots of dark humour as well as wildly unexpected twists. She has a really unique and different voice.

TattiePants · 13/04/2019 21:06

I've just read this - after picking it up in a charity shop - and I'm another one who is completely bemused that it was Booker long listed. About half way through I had to check that it was in fact Booker listed; it was so average that I was sure I must have been mixed up!

SelkieRinnNaMara · 13/04/2019 21:09

I liked that one too!

SelkieRinnNaMara · 13/04/2019 21:11

Rubbernecker was good too. When u have read hundr3ds of crime novels, hers stand out.

Reading blacklands atm. Not gripped me YET. Hoping it does.

outreach29 · 14/04/2019 18:17

Yup - loved it. Rubbernecker is also very good.

HappydaysArehere · 15/04/2019 10:23

Ordering Rubbernecker this morning so I can pick it up from Waterstones. I have a tenner on my loyalty card!

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SkaterGrrrrl · 02/08/2019 20:07

Loved both Rubbernecker and Snap.

JuniperSling · 04/08/2019 22:36

I'm working my way through all of her books ~ a lot of them are set in the area I live in, so I can really visualise the stories. Just about to read The Beautiful Dead, and then I'll be on to Snap :)

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