![]() ![]() There is a reason why mysteries aren’t typically told backwards, and that’s because it requires a huge amount of suspension of disbelief. ![]() Now, let’s get into my problem with the story. And of course there are cliffhangers, which satisfies those people looking for a thrill. You aren’t sure what happened to these girls, but the backwards narrative slowly clues you in to the possible motives and suspects. For those who love solving mysteries this is the perfect read. Then, we are transported back two weeks before that date to right after the second disappearance to slowly piece the puzzle back together, day-by-day. We begin by learning about two missing girls-one who disappeared 10 years ago, and the other who went missing a few weeks ago. It’s a classic mystery, but told backwards. ![]() And that’s a real compliment for a book that’s about young woman disappearing, as this is hardly a ground-breaking premise for a story. All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda is definitely unique. ![]()
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