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|title=Mr Nobody
|author=Catherine Steadman
|borrow=Yes
|pages=344
|publisher=Simon & Schuster UK (NB Amazon says Random House)
|date=January 2020
|isbn=978-1984890641
It might seem like I'm being quite negative about a book I like and have given four stars but that's simply because this could've been amazing. Like I said it was an incredibly original and easy read, which gripped me from start to finish due to the fascinating characters and many twists, which meant that I really really enjoyed it during the reading. But, afterwards because many of the gripping strands ultimately proved to be irrelevant and Mr Nobody was someone I didn't want him to be, it was a bit like Christmas as in the reality of the day can't quite match the excitement of the build-up.
This book has been likened to [[Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn]] or for another with complex characters and back stories why not try [[Last To Die by Tess Gerritsen]]. For more of Steadman's work, see [[The Disappearing Act by Catherine Steadman]].
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