Never Have I Ever
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Joshilyn Jackson
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Joshilyn Jackson
About this listen
Bloomsbury presents Never Have I Ever written and read by Joshilyn Jackson.
Sunday Times Thriller of the Month
'Wonderful – suspense and surprises, real characters and a scary, ominous backbeat'
LEE CHILD
'Absolutely immaculately done, to be read in one breathless sitting’
INDIA KNIGHT
'I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough'
CLARE MACKINTOSH
A smart, suspenseful, edge-of-your-seat read, perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty, T.M. Logan and Louise Candlish.
It starts as a game at a book group one night. Never Have I Ever... done something I shouldn't.
But Amy Whey has done something she shouldn't. And Roux, the glamorous newcomer to Amy's suburban neighbourhood, knows exactly what that is.
Roux promises she will go away – if Amy plays by her rules.
But Amy isn't prepared to lose everything. She's going to fight back, and in this escalating game of cat and mouse, there can be only one winner.
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- 06-06-21
Loved it
Excellent book,
loved every bit of it and it made me wanna take up a new hobby
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- Amyloueliza
- 28-02-22
Loved it.
This is a great read/listen. Funny, interesting and also at times, one in particular horrifying. That came from left field.
I like the way Joshilyn Jackson narrates her own book. This makes it more real. Well done Joshilyn with all the different voices , you are indeed very talented. Thank you
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- Emma lucas
- 13-06-24
Brilliant storyline line, but too much repetition & reasoning can be off putting.
I had gotten this book after seeing a review on TikTok, It isn't the normal type of book I read but it's sounded very appealing. I liked that the start of the book gets you gripped straight away. The characters in the book are easy to get to know and can imagine what kind of people they are, you are instantly warmed to them. There are lots of plots and twists to the story that keeps you wanting to reading more. The book was easy to follow, with good detail. I did however struggle trying not to skip pages or chapters because there were too much repeating and reasoning. Every chapter kept repeating the same past storyline and there were too much of the person thoughts and how she feels, which was making me lose a bit of interest, I'm glad I persevered as It was a really good ending. Overall its a brilliant book. when you think you've got the end figured out, it surprises you...
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- Wishbone Ash Fan
- 14-03-22
I didn't want to like this but...
This is kind of meta because I was assigned this book for a new book club I joined and instantly felt what Amy did about 'House Of Mirth' - not my kind of book. My go to book would be something Steinbeckesque like 'Mudbound' or the quirky humour of Magnus Mills.
Jackson is a good narrator and although this was not a whodunit it is a compelling story and I found myself gripped by who would win the battle of wits between Amy and Roux. This would be a good holiday read. Pleasantly surprised.
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- ziiigggg
- 31-03-20
Never have I ever been so glad to get to the end of an audiobook
Why say something once when you can say it ten times? why describe a feeling in one situation when you can go on and on and on about for half an hour ? why have an exciting plot line when you can have a novel in which literally nothing happens ? why have one totally unrealistic scene when you can have a dozen ?
the best thing about the book is the narrator. she is also the author. i suggest she sticks with voice acting and reading, and leaves story telling to people who well, have a story to tell.
honestly ? save your credit.
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