When She Was Me
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Narrated by:
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Imani Jade Powers
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Written by:
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Marlee Bush
About this listen
Twin sisters Cassie and Lenora are inseparable. Ever since that night, they’ve been on their own, and that’s how they like it. As the sole permanent residents of Cabin Two, their refuge on an isolated Tennessee campground, the twins manage to stay away from prying eyes, probing questions, and true-crime junkies. The peace and quiet is almost enough to make them forget what happened all those years ago. Almost.
Until a teenage girl camping at the neighboring cabin goes missing, and the memories come rushing back. As the crime becomes ever more recognizable, each sister suspects the other knows more than she’s letting on. Trapped in the isolating, claustrophobic wilderness, Cassie and Lenora must piece together the truth of what happened—and the sinister truth lurking in their own pasts—before it’s too late.
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- Kiersten
- 2024-11-19
Inconsistent and Drawn out
I accidentally started reading this book on Spotify and ran out of reading credits by the 5th chapter, so I bought it on Audible... but I wish I hadn't. Spoilers ahead.
The storyline is inconsistent, hard to keep up with, and very drawn out. The ending comes out of nowhere, but not in a goodway. It's almost like the author didn't know how they were going to end the book until the last several chapters, then attempted to mirror the ending to the PLL series. Evil twin tropes are almost as boring and played out as "the twin is actually just one person with DID" tropes. The relationship between Cassie and Lenora also isn't "mysterious", it's weird and possessive. Like... a girl can't get laid without her sister whinging about it? Additionally, one twin has a southern accent and the other does not... how that's possible when these two have been glued to each other since birth, idk.
There was also lots of odd verbiage throughout. ie., "OR Room." This is redundant. "OR" stands for "Operating Room." I have literally read better fanfiction for free.
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