Do Not Disturb

by

Freida McFadden

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of fast-paced psychological thrillers with multiple twists.
  • Readers who enjoy Hitchcock-inspired stories and classic thriller elements.
  • Those looking for a quick, entertaining read that doesn't require deep analysis.
  • Audiobook listeners who appreciate engaging narration for thriller stories.
  • People who like stories featuring isolated, creepy settings like motels.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking complex, deeply developed characters and relationships.
  • Those who prefer thrillers with more logical and consistent plot developments.
  • Fans of literary fiction looking for nuanced writing and subtle storytelling.
  • People who are easily frustrated by plot holes or inconsistencies in narratives.
  • Readers who dislike recycled thriller tropes or predictable twists.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Suspenseful and thrilling with unexpected twists
  • Fast-paced storytelling that keeps readers engaged
  • Clever nods to Hitchcock's style and classic thrillers
  • Well-balanced blend of suspense, drama, and humor
  • Compelling characters that are easy to relate to
  • Creepy and atmospheric setting at the isolated motel
  • Multiple POV narration adds depth to the story
  • Audiobook narration brings the story to life
  • Quick, entertaining read for thriller fans
  • Author's writing style is enjoyable and easy to follow

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some plot twists feel predictable or recycled
  • Character motivations and actions can be inconsistent
  • Main character Quinn is sometimes portrayed as unrealistically naive
  • Certain plot elements don't add up or make logical sense
  • Some readers found the writing style juvenile or repetitive
  • Unnecessary subplots that don't contribute to the main story
  • Lack of character development for some key players
  • Ending feels rushed or tidied up too neatly for some
  • Overuse of thriller clichés and tropes
  • Some loose ends and unexplained plot points

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