Overall, it was an enjoyable read and I do love this book, even with a few nit-picky issues along the way. Anyone who is familiar with Jodi Picoult’s design of perfectly flawed characters and her manner of crafting stories that make you contemplate your existence, will also really like this book – even if it is not quite up to par with some of her previous, more spectacular works.
Book Review: Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty
Nine people travel to a remote health resort for a ten-day retreat, hoping to transform their lives, but nothing is at it seems at Tranquillum House. I applaud Moriarty’s ability to leave no detail overlooked. Everything had a purpose, although not always apparent at first.