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Almost Surely Dead by Amina Akhtar
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bookshelves: free-on-amazon, kindle, thriller, dnf

I enjoyed Amina Akhtar's 'Kismet', a clever, witty gothic thriller that kept me turning the pages, so I was keen to try 'Almost Surely Dead', especially as it was described as a psychological thriller with some supernatural elements.

The opening scene, which was an attempt on the life of the main character, Dunia Ahmed, was beautifully done: immediately immersive, exciting, tense and intriguing. If this opening had been a series pilot, I'd have signed up to binge-watch the next three episodes immediately.

I liked the interweaving of the story of five-year-old Dunia with the Dunia in her thirties timeline. The 'voice' given to young Dunia was engaging and the events, filtered through the perceptions of a child, were intriguing.

Initially, I thought the addition of a present-day podcast taking a retrospective view of the events being described in the older Dunia story was a good way of increasing the tension by planting doubt and foreshadowing. Personally, I dislike true crime podcasts and this podcasting pair reminded of all the reasons I don't listen to them.

For the first third of the book, things were going reasonably well. There'd been a second attempt on Dunia's life, she was surrounded by people who were hard to trust and everything I learned about her childhood suggested that I'd be bumping into the supernatural or at least the very strange, pretty soon.

By the halfway mark, things were going less well. For me, the tension dissipated. I should have been turning pages more eagerly than I was. Partly, that was because I wasn't invested in the grown-up version of Dunia. There didn't seem to be much about her to hold onto. She was passive, dependent and insecure. That matched well with her backstory but it didn't make me cheer her on. Shortly before I abandoned the book, Dunia was taking self-defence classes and telling herself she was a survivor, not a victim. But I didn't believe her. Maybe, in the second half of the book, she comes into her power and takes control of her life but I wasn't sure that I'd believe that either.

The podcast also started to irritate me. To me, it felt like a tease that was interrupting the story and slowing it down. The effect on me was to lower the tension in the story.

I hesitated to set the book aside when I had less than half of it to go. I'd have liked to have found out if was right in my guesses about what was going on and who the bad guys were but I found that I didn't care enough about what happened to Dunia to stick around and find out.

This is a book with a lot of potential and your reading experience may be different than mine. If you read it and enjoy it, please share your thoughts here or send me a link to your review.

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Reading Progress

January 4, 2024 – Shelved
January 4, 2024 – Shelved as: to-read
January 4, 2024 – Shelved as: free-on-amazon
January 4, 2024 – Shelved as: kindle
January 4, 2024 – Shelved as: thriller
February 1, 2024 – Started Reading
February 1, 2024 –
7.0% "Wow, what an opening! if this was a series pilot, I'd be signing up to binge-watch the next three episodes immediately."
February 1, 2024 –
18.0%
February 4, 2024 –
27.0%
February 7, 2024 –
40.0%
February 8, 2024 –
42.0%
February 10, 2024 –
49.0% "something about this novel isn't working for me. I'd expect the tension to be higher by now. There have been two attempts on the MC's life, she's surrounded by people who are hard to trust and everything we learn about her childhood pushes towards a supernatural element. So I should be turning the pages more eagerly than I am.
I'm not particularly invested in the MC and I'm finding the podcast irritating.. "
February 10, 2024 –
52.0% "I'm setting this aside. I can see the story shaping up. The pace has improved. In theory, I should be keen to see what happens next.

Except, I'm not. I like the five-year-old version of Dunia but I'm not engaged with the adult version. There doesn't seem to be anything to hold on to.

I'd like to know if my guesses about what's going on and who the bad guys are but I don't really care what happens to Dunia. "
February 10, 2024 –
52.0% "I'm setting this aside. I can see the story shaping up. The pace has improved. In theory, I should be keen to see what happens next.

Except, I'm not. I like the five-year-old version of Dunia but I'm not engaged with the adult version. There doesn't seem to be anything to hold on to.

I'd like to know if my guesses about what's going on and who the bad guys are but I don't really care what happens to Dunia. "
February 10, 2024 – Shelved as: dnf
February 10, 2024 – Finished Reading

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