Three women, traumatic events in their past and a connection that allows their paths to cross. The Eye of the Beholder is more than a thriller, there's an emotional depth to the story. TW: Animal death, blood, child abuse, death/death of a parent, domestic, emotional and sexual abuse, eating disorders, grief, medical content, misogyny, murder, pregnancy, self harm, suicidal thoughts This was also super easy to read, it was hard to actually keep to the slotted dates of this readalong as I just wanted to keep reading! I wouldn’t say they were all completely relatable, but there were certainly moments when I really connected with parts of their stories. I loved how this ended up mixing with the art world, questioning where the line of a controversial subject ends before it crosses over into dangerous territory.Īll women were strong in their own ways, yet were all flawed. The idea of this book was one that sounded really interesting to me, with three women on their own (slightly similar) journeys that cross paths, all dealing with forms male violence, sexual abuse and misogyny. First book of 2023 and it was a good one! *pr product sent to me by Canongate for their January readalong*
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