Had it not been for book club, this book would have been a DNF for me, and I can’t say that finishing it changes my mind. I don’t feel that I would have missed out on anything had I put it down.
For me personally, it just felt like the same three points were repeated over and over again, and so little happened in the story as a whole. It got exciting for a few chapters in the last 100 pages, but not enough for me to feel glad I read this book.
For me Shana and her ‘book’ counterpart were not connected enough for me to care or enjoy that part of the story, which is a shame, because it is quite central to ‘I Know it’s You’.
I also feel like over half of Marinas problems could have been solved by her talking to her husband, which she doesn’t do until the last 100 pages. I felt that the story took too long to get to the point (even with the reveal in the alternative ending).
Not one for me.