The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I liked this book and I liked the concept. The writing was solid as was character development of the main character. I guess I just felt like it was too similar to some old movies I’d seen and were referenced in the book. I did like the perspective of an agoraphobic. I liked the way the flashback she’d light on the trauma she survived but scarred her. I also liked that she pushed herself to do right even when her panic attacks flared. I also liked the realistic way an anxiety attack is painted. Treatment being a process rather than a sudden realization that all she has to do is go outside. So kudos to Finn on that one!
It’s a solid book, well written, surprise conclusion, and realistic perspective.
This book was provided in exchange for an honest review from publisher.
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