![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sure, Kate doesn’t seem to care much about personal boundaries and can occasionally seem overly-familiar with Jake. And Kate, their new lodger, is the perfect roommate-and not just because her rent payments will give them the income they need to start trying for the baby of their dreams.Įxcept-no one is truly perfect. I can’t say that complaint A really applied to Magpie, but complaint B did make an appearance.īut, let’s start from the start. that formula always, always, always seems to involve either a high or really high degree of gaslighting targeting women which sometimes makes me more than a little uncomfortable. after a while they become a little formulaic and B. The problems with the genre as a whole for me are that A. ![]() I thought Then She Was Gone and I See You were really good and The Girl on the Train still haunts me. Don’t get me wrong, I have read some really great books that would be similarly labeled. We’ll call it female psychological thrillers. It definitely falls into a category that isn’t my usual go to. Something about Magpie by Elizabeth Day really appealed to me. ![]()
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