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Dream Girl
Dream Girl
Author: Laura Lippman
(Inside flap) Injured in a freak fall, novelist Gerry Andersen is confinded to a hospital bed in his glamorous high-rise apartment, dependent on two women he barely knows: his incurious young assistant and a dull, slow-witted night nurse. — Then, late one night, the phone rings. the called claims to be the "real" Aubrey, the alluring title charac...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780063204645
ISBN-10: 0063204649
Publication Date: 2021
Pages: 308
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Publisher: William Morrow
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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eadieburke avatar reviewed Dream Girl on + 1652 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Gerry Andersen, novelist, lies in a hospital bed after being injured in a freak accident. He is utterly dependent on two women, a young assistant and a night nurse whose competency he questions. Gerry is also beginning to question his own competency. As he moves in and out of dreamlike memories and seemingly random appearances of a persistent ex-girlfriend at his bedside, he fears he may be losing his grip on reality. Is Gerry the victim of a cruel prank or is he actually losing his mind? This is a slow moving story which I found hard to get into. It was not easy to care about any of the characters either. Good writing but more action is needed in this story. A brief visit by Detective Tess Monaghan from Lippman's series was interesting. Also enjoyed the many mentions from movie and books. Thanks to NetGalley and Faber and Faber Ltd. for a free copy for an honest review.
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legal22 avatar reviewed Dream Girl on + 138 more book reviews
I really wanted to like this book. I've read Laura Lippman in the past and enjoyed them, but this? I couldn't get past 150 pages. I didn't like any of the characters, the main one, Gerry or his assistant or his nurse. Was he losing his mind or hallucinating? Who cares?


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