WHAT YOU DID by Claire McGowan
With friends like these, who needs enemies?
This started off well enough, but had a fair bit of slut shaming of one of the characters, which I found off-putting. Yes, she drank too much, had a kid whose father hadn't ever been on the scene, but these people judging her were meant to be her friends. Except none of these people liked and trusted each other, and weren't honest with each other. The reveals came thick and fast and I wondered how the main character hadn't clocked about the identity of her friend's kid's father, when it literally was staring her in the face. Selective blindness because of what she'd manipulated her life to be? Wishing she hadn't wished for what she wanted, because she got it and it wasn't real, and it wasn't honest? Probably. Not one character had anything to redeem them. Even one of the kids had inherited a parent's underhandedness. I wish I hasn't read it, as the final reveal was unconscionable.
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