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BOOK REVIEW RUNDOWN: THE THREE OF US



πŸ“šThoughts&Opinions:

My initial reaction to "The Three Of Us" was a mixture of curiosity and confusion. My confusion was because I didn't know the story was told from 3 different points of views(POV'S) first the wife, then the husband and Temi(the friend). Throughout this book only Temi's name was mentioned, was it intentional? 

This book is about a married  couple and the nosy friend who constantly tries to come in between them. Temi controls her friend and her friend is oblivious of that friend. Constantly throwing herself under the bus for a friend who doesn't care about her and  her marriage.

Like I said in the first paragraph, I found this book confusing the ending felt like a riddle waiting to be unraveled.

πŸ“šGenre: General Fiction|| Women's Fiction 

πŸ“šRatings: 2 stars ⭐⭐

Ques: Have you ever encountered a book that left you with mixed feelings like "The Three Of Us"? Share your thoughts below! πŸ“–✨

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