![]() ![]() The story quickly leaves behind this event and jumps ten years forward to the present, where nine different people are converging on Tranquillum House in a remote area of Australia for a ten day experience that promises to change them inside and out. Of course, that executive, Masha, is sure she’s fine and doesn’t want to be bothered – there are briefs to read and documents to sign and she certainly can’t be bothered with a little minor collapse. Nine Perfect Strangers starts with Yao, a paramedic who has been called into a corporate office because one of the executives has collapsed. ![]() Because it’s always going to be a wild ride. The thing with Liane Moriarty books is that you just have to buckle up and enjoy the roller coaster. Now that I’ve finished it, though, I don’t have any mixed feelings – I enjoyed pretty much every second of it. In fact, after I picked up a copy from the library and shared it on Instagram, many people said they’d be disappointed in this one or weren’t sure what to think, and I started to get a little nervous. ![]() Nine Perfect Strangers, though, people are really split on. I consider her book, What Alice Forgot, as one of my all-time favorites, and I also really enjoyed Big Little Lies. As soon as I saw Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty, there was no question that I was going to read it at the earliest possible opportunity. ![]()
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