The Woman in the Window

Rating: 4 out of 5.

I recently finished The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn.

Initially, I wasn’t enamored by this novel. It was a slow start, and the characters thoughts were short and a bit jumpy, leaving you to fill in the gaps. There were times when I didn’t know where it was going, and I was wondering if I wouldn’t just put it away unfinished.

I think it was because the main character, an agoraphobe, just wasn’t someone I clicked with. I’ve spent plenty of time at home, but I can’t imagine not being able to venture out to the mailbox. I guess I felt sorry for her more than anything.

In final chapters, it did manage to redeem itself somewhat. There were some unexpected turning points, and the action picked up considerably, culminating into an exciting ending.

I enjoyed it enough to give it four stars. I think that’s about all I can say about it.


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I see myself as a free thinker, life explorer, and wisdom collector. Some of my favorite subjects are psychology, philosophy, relationships, society, reading, writing, technology, and lifestyle. My goal in life is to connect with people, make the world a little better, and improve the lives of those I meet along the way.

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