Ebook {Epub PDF} Save Yourself by Kelly Braffet






















 · Save Yourself. by. Kelly Braffet (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · 4, ratings · reviews. Save Yourself has the narrative flair of Gillian Flynn and Adam Ross, the scruffy appeal of Donald Ray Pollock, and the addictiveness of Breaking Bad. Patrick Cusimano is in a bad way/5(). Kelly Braffet's Save Yourself is that rare and beautiful thing - a novel that takes us to dark places not just through vivid storytelling but also through keen emotional force. It's a tale of damaged families and the perilous weight of the past, and as the action rushes towards its chilling conclusion, you'll find yourselves breathless, shaken, moved. SAVE YOURSELF. by Kelly Braffet. BUY NOW FROM by Kelly Braffet Fiction. JOSIE AND JACK. by Kelly Braffet SIMILAR BOOKS SUGGESTED BY OUR CRITICS: Mystery. THE SPLINTERED PADDLE. by Mark Troy Fiction. THE STOLEN ONES. by Richard Montanari Fiction. THE END OF THE WASP bltadwin.ru: Kelly Braffet.


Review: Save Yourself, Kelly Braffet. December 4, Natasha Reviews 1 ★★★½ Save Yourself by Kelly Braffet Published by Allen Unwin on 1 November Genres: Adult Fiction, Mystery/Thriller Pages: Source: Publisher Amazon • Amazon UK • Book Depository Goodreads. When Patrick Cusimano's alcoholic father kills a child in a hit-and-run, Patrick is faced with a terrible choice. A novel by Kelly Braffet. Deeply immersive, this penetrating tale of magic, faith and self-determination is the brilliant sequel to Kelly Braffet's The Unwilling. Judah the Foundling chose freedom over betrayal when she leaped from the top of the castle tower. Now she finds herself wandering an unknown forest, far from everything and everyone. Save Yourself-Kelly Braffet While a store clerk navigates the pitfalls of his father's imprisonment and the baffling attentions of two young women, a high school freshman endures her parents' fundamentalism and cruel classmates by joining a circle of dark misfits. Josie and Jack-Kelly Braffet In Josie and Jack, Kelly Braffet.


Kelly Braffet’s Save Yourself will eat at you. It’s dark, it’s brutal, and it doesn’t quit. It only tightens its grip on your windpipe like a python, squeezing harder and harder, tighter and tighter until it reaches its breaking point. Braffet writes beautifully, but the over-the-top human cruelty and depravity she incorporates in this story are both disturbing and creepy. A horrifying look at damaged people who owe all they are to their awful parents. “Kelly Braffet’s Save Yourself is that rare and beautiful thing—a novel that takes us to dark places not just through vivid storytelling but also through keen emotional force. It’s a tale of damaged families and the perilous weight of the past, and as the action rushes towards its chilling conclusion, you’ll find yourselves breathless, shaken, moved.” —Megan Abbott, author of Dare Me.

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