The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey | Audiobook Review

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I’ve seen this book a lot on social media but never thought to pick it up. My fiancรฉ’s mother recommended me to try the audiobook version, so I finally caved and gave it a go. Although I’ve seen this book floating around social media, I’ve never thought to look into what it’s about… So you could say that I went into this one blind.

Multiple people narrate this book because the chapters are from different perspectives. I have no issues with the actors chosen and I enjoyed listening to all of them. Due to the storyline of this book, we have a lot of characters mentioned and the author does a great job with the depth of them. This book leans into the complexities of being a human and how people may perceive us without knowing our full stories. It highlights that people who seem โ€˜goodโ€™ can do bad things, and vice versa.

My main criticism with the book is that the storyline moves too slowly. There were times when I was questioning if the plot of the story was doing to develop. I quickly realised it is more of a character-driven story. I will say that I did have a eureka moment quite far into the book when it started to all make sense and I understood the underlying message. I think this book is very cleverly written, but the pace is too slow given the lack of a major plot.

The author does a wonderful job of rounding out the story and showing how the Yorkshire Ripper ties in with the main story itself. The book is set during this period, but I appreciate that it doesnโ€™t centre too much on the Yorkshire Ripper. Instead, it is always present in the background of the story which I enjoyed. Godfrey was able to make me feel emotions towards her characters; some I ended up loving and others I ended up hating.

The ending completely shocked me and was very emotional. I want to mention that while itโ€™s marketed as a mystery, itโ€™s best not to expect a typical one. This story is more about the main character discovering herself and those around her in the community. If you are wanting to pick this up, I would highly recommend the audio itself. However, if you prefer immersive reading then definitely listen to it alongside reading it physically or digitally.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

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2 responses to “The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey | Audiobook Review”

  1. Charlotte avatar

    Im glad you enjoyed this one overall. I can see how it would throw you if its labeled as a mystery but takes a more character driven direction. I am curious about this one though and appreciate the heads up about that factor.

    1. Jessie avatar

      no problem ๐Ÿ™‚ Always want to be honest about my reads!

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