The Only Survivors

by

Megan Miranda

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of slow-burn psychological thrillers with a strong sense of atmosphere.
  • Readers who enjoy mysteries centered around secrets from the past coming to light.
  • Those who like stories exploring the long-term impacts of trauma and survivor's guilt.
  • People who appreciate dual timeline narratives that slowly reveal information.
  • Fans of Megan Miranda's previous works and writing style.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers looking for fast-paced thrillers with constant action.
  • Those who prefer mysteries with clear-cut resolutions and explanations.
  • People who have trouble keeping track of large casts of characters.
  • Readers who dislike slow burn plots or find them boring.
  • Those who need strong character development to connect with a story.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Atmospheric and suspenseful thriller with a claustrophobic setting
  • Intriguing mystery that keeps readers guessing until the end
  • Well-crafted dual timeline structure with chapters alternating between past and present
  • Strong sense of place with vivid descriptions of the Outer Banks setting
  • Explores themes of survivor's guilt, trauma, and the psychological impacts of tragedy
  • Compelling plot with unexpected twists and reveals
  • Skillful building of tension and dread throughout the story
  • Complex relationships and dynamics between the survivor characters
  • Effective use of flashbacks to slowly reveal what happened in the past
  • Engaging premise of survivors reuniting annually to commemorate a tragic event

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Slow pacing that some readers found tedious or boring at times
  • Large cast of characters that can be difficult to keep track of or connect with
  • Lack of character development for some of the secondary characters
  • Predictable elements or twists that some readers saw coming
  • Confusing or convoluted plot points, especially towards the ending
  • Flat or unemotional narration from the main character Cassidy
  • Repetitive elements in the storytelling
  • Unresolved plot threads or lingering questions at the end
  • Characters sometimes behave immaturely for their age
  • Slow burn pacing that doesn't pay off for some readers

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