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I've read all Waters's books and this one along with The Little Stranger is my favourite.
I had a great fun guessing (view spoiler)


I also have this one on my Kindle . I read The Little Stranger just a few weeks ago and really enjoyed it ,so I'm hoping this one is just as good !









(view spoiler) She is taking medication to help her sleep and to help her forget every night.

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In the understatement of the day category I'm thinking 1874 was probably not the best time to have a mental illness.


This is a chilling book, creepy creepy for me so far.
I'm halfway through the Sept. 30 1874 chapter (only 11% in). I have a feeling you guys are ahead of me. I've not met Selina yet. Not properly, anyway.
Did anyone else almost see and feel the doors clanging behind them when they were walking through the first time? That just really creeps me out, the idea of being locked in someplace and not being able to get out.

Looking forward to you joining in, Sarah!

When the doors were closing and also when she described the long hallways my claustrophobia kicked in. I remember when my kids were teenagers telling them not to make stupid choices ( I probably worded it nicer but not by much) because,while I would always love them, I am too claustrophobic to visit them in jail! Thankfully, my parental pep talk worked !

I don't know if I could do it......would be very tough. I'd rather be stuck in an elevator. I think I'd just worry that the lock would malfunction and I'd be stuck in there! Plus, the idea of being stuck in there with some real bad baddies makes me wanna shiver. I have to wonder if this is the best therapy for someone who's mentally ill!

I've been wondering the same thing, why Margaret would take a job like this with her depression and suicide attempt. It's probably the most depressing volunteer work she could have found for that period.





I've been wondering the same thing, why Margaret would take a job like this with her depression and suicide attempt. It's probably the most depressing volunteer work she could have found for that period."
I think more depressing volunteer job would have been in a orphanage, hospital or workhouse. (If they accepted volunteers)

ps- this is my first read for this group! hi.
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