Ward D

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 twists and turns.
  • Readers who enjoy locked-room mysteries and suspenseful settings.
  • Those looking for a quick, entertaining read they can finish in one sitting.
  • People who like creepy, atmospheric stories set in psychiatric facilities.
  • Fans of Freida McFadden's other thriller novels.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers sensitive to potentially stigmatizing portrayals of mental illness.
  • Those who work in or have experience with psychiatric care and may find inaccuracies frustrating.
  • People looking for more nuanced, character-driven psychological thrillers.
  • Readers who dislike unreliable narrators or immature-seeming protagonists.
  • Those who prefer their thrillers to be more grounded in realism and medical accuracy.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Fast-paced and suspenseful plot that keeps readers engaged
  • Unpredictable twists and turns that surprise many readers
  • Easy to read writing style that draws readers in quickly
  • Creepy, eerie atmosphere that creates tension
  • Alternating timelines that add depth to the backstory
  • Compelling locked-room mystery setup
  • Audiobook narration praised as enhancing the suspense
  • Entertaining and addictive for fans of psychological thrillers
  • Raises some thought-provoking points about mental illness
  • Quick read that can be finished in one sitting

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Portrayal of mental illness and psychiatric care criticized as inaccurate and potentially stigmatizing
  • Main character Amy described as unlikeable, incompetent and immature by some
  • Plot twists predictable for some experienced thriller readers
  • Medical/psychiatric details seen as unrealistic by those with knowledge of the field
  • Overuse of terms like 'crazy' to describe patients found offensive by some
  • Characters not very well-developed according to some readers
  • Middle section felt slow and repetitive to some
  • Ending disappointing or anticlimactic for some readers
  • Writing style seen as simplistic or YA-like by some
  • Lack of nuance in portrayal of psychiatric patients and ward

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