I have had Sadie on my TBR forever and I finally got my hands on it! This book was so sad and kept me wanting me the entire time! If you are looking for a book that will rip at your heart strings but also have a little bit of a mystery, this is your book! Courtney Summers did an absolutely amazing job with this book! Sadie is the first book I have read from her and it may be to early to say this, but she may be on my must read list!
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Summary
Sadie has no idea that her journey to avenge her sister will soon become the subject of a blockbuster podcast. Armed with a switchblade, Sadie follows meager clues hoping they’ll lead to the man who took Mattie’s life, because she’s determined to make him pay with his own. But as West traces her path to the darkest, most dangerous corners of big cities and small towns, a deeply unsettling mystery begins to unfold–one that’s bigger than them both. Can he find Sadie before it’s too late?
Alternating between Sadie’s unflinching voice as she hunts the killer and the podcast transcripts tracking the clues she’s left behind, Courtney Summers’ Sadie is a breathless thriller about the lengths we go to protect the ones we love and the high price we pay when we can’t. It will haunt you long after you reach the final page.
– Goodreads
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My Thoughts
I typically divide my thoughts into to positives and negatives, but Sadie was just to good to really have any negatives. I guess the one thing I would change is having an ending that gave me answers! If you know what I’m talking about then you know. I’m sure we all assume the same thing but I just want to know for sure. Sadie is a masterpiece and the author does a great job at connecting with the readers. It covers a variety topics that people face today and helped me understand some people more. It’s crazy because Sadie is so emotionally heavy, but also somehow feels light. I love Sadie’s view. But I am am in love with how Summers includes the view points of everyone else in the book included by using podcast chapters. I highly suggest this book. It’s crazy good!
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