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Her by Harriet Lane

Her

by Harriet Lane

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  • Jan 2015, 320 pages
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  • Mary Lou F. (Naples, FL)
    Who Do You Trust?
    This book is a page turner about supposed new friendships and old grievances (misunderstood or not). Very good way of dealing with the characters, each chapter dealing with the new main characters. We'll worth reading.
  • Beth B. (New Wilmington, PA)
    Why
    Fasten your seat belts and jump right into this book!! Suspense, brilliant characterization, sense of London as a place, lost then found, clues dropped like bread crumbs -- this novel has all of that and more. Harriet Lane, the author, has the uncanny ability to throw the reader off as she performs a back and forth from chapter to chapter. You'll find yourself asking "Why?" many times as you try to unravel just where the plot is leading. I guarantee you'll think about this book long after you read the last word.
  • Sue Z. (Cornelius, NC)
    Her by Harriet Lane
    "Her" is a chilling tale of obsession and the evil that it engenders. The story is told from the point of view of two women, Emma, an unfulfilled suburban stay-at-home mother, and Nina, a well known artist. An uneasy relationship is forged between the two and the horror mounts slowly until, at last, tragedy strikes. Or does it? The reader has to decide for herself
  • Joan P. (Owego, NY)
    Her
    I read "Her" in one sitting. This is an exquisite short novel. The author develops the two main characters bit by bit until readers feel they know them well. Not so fast! Doubts build gradually. The frazzled Emma is the older mother of two small children who is barely coping with the demands of keeping house and raising children without help from her husband. Nina is a serene artist. She is the mother of a teenager who is facing the prospect of an empty nest. In alternating chapters, Nina and Emma give their versions of a number of events in their friendship. Nina makes it clear that their paths have crossed but Emma has no inkling that they have ever known one another. I found "Her" very we'll written. It's fascinating and disturbing
  • Laurie H. (Stuart, FL)
    Her ~ a puzzle
    The format of this book kept me intrigued and interested. I was pleasantly surprised when the thread finally pulled through so to speak. I found it curious that the book ended where it did. What became of these two women once Emma realized what had happened between them? Also, what of Christopher? Many questions about this book. I'd love to read and discuss this with my book club.
  • Caryl B. (Portage, MI)
    Her
    Harriet Lane's novel Her took me awhile to decide if I wanted to keep reading it but I am glad I stuck with it as I like novels with suspense and this book didn't disappoint. I might have written a different ending for this book instead of a cliffhanger, I will be recommending we read this at a future book club.
  • Amy H. (Johnson City, TN)
    Her
    Her is a well written book told in alternating chapters / voices. The story of two "friends", Nina and Emma. Nina recognizes Emma but Emma is unaware of who Nina is Nina pretends to be friendly and caring, weaving her way back into Emma's life in some very unusually cruel ways. The past of these two is never disclosed. The book ended rather vaguely, leaving me to wonder if I had missed something. A few more details of this "friendship" would have tied up the loose ends,

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