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The Guest List

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I was crazy excited for this one as I love Lucy Foley, but I found it just a bit... Eh 🤷🏻‍♀️

By no means was this a bad read and I cannot dispute that the story is exceptionally well written. I was absolutely gripped and read the whole thing in an afternoon. However, for me the resolution was a bit lack lustre. I guess I was expecting bigger twists that I didn't see coming, but it was just ever so slightly predictable for me.

So overall, enjoyable, but disappointing 😔

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A page-turning, compulsive read. Fans of the Hunting Party won't be disappointed, and the comparisons to a 21st century Agatha Christie are more than fair! Told from the perspectives of a guests at a high-profile wedding on a secluded island, Foley does an excellent job of diving between all the different characters, with plenty of twists and turns to keep you hooked and shocked though-out. Absolutely brilliant, couldn't recommend it enough. The perfect holiday read!

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Lucy Foley does it again. The Hunting Party was a great read and this follows a similar Christiesque plot. A group of people travel to a remote location for a celebration, some guests are unwelcome for reasons unknown, secrets are forced into the open, tempers fray....you know the drill. So shes definitely following a formula but in no way is this formulaic! This is a slow burning, sometimes infuriatingly implicit mystery. I liked The Hunting Party but loved this.

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Thanks netgalley for giving me the opportunity to read this book so I could give an honest opinion of the Guest List by Lucy Foley.
Yes I did enjoy this book, it was not the sort of book you could not wait to turn over the next page.but it kept me interested and read it in two days.
A beautiful couple decided to hire an island off Ireland for their wedding which will be the most desired wedding to be invited to.
The bride is beautiful and the groom handsome, but he has many secrets that could ruin. His relationship with his bride, and some people want all the secrets to come out on the day of the wedding.
What secrets you will have to read the book to find out.

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Trigger Warnings: Self harm, suicide and abortion

I was worried when I started this. Due to the hype. Everyone I saw mention this loved it. I’m sad that I don’t feel the same. Also slightly confused why everyone seems to love this so much.

I like that each chapter reminds you who the character is. Example: Hannah The Plus One. I would have gotten characters mixed up at some point otherwise.

I feel like this took too long to really get going. The first half of the book I was just waiting for something to happen. It was lacking the thrilling element that I expected.

This jumped around maybe too much. I’m not sure how to explain how I feel. The second half worked the way it’s written. It’s the first half that didn’t for me.

The first half is basically just about the characters. You barely have any present day action. I get the purpose I just think half the book is too much time spent.

The characters were so unlikable. I felt for Olivia but that’s about it. I didn’t care what happened to the rest.

I don’t think I attempted to think of who died, who did it or why. I didn’t care enough.

Maybe it’s just me but I found it a little unrealistic. I understand needing multiple characters to have motives but I felt like it was too much.

I didn’t see the twists coming. Then again I wasn’t looking for them.

I feel like I’m not really explaining my feelings well. I just can’t seem to find the words to explain what I didn’t like. Just that it didn’t work for me.

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Great whodunnit book! I enjoyed this book, I really felt you got to know the characters well, good and bad! The present and past kept up the intensity, as you should had to read one more chapter.
Great book, thank you for letting me read it

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I was really looking forward to reading this book as it sounded so good, but I just didn't love it like I thought I would which is a shame. The story was pretty slow burn with it going back and forth between the present time and the day before and the morning of, the slow burn was okay but then the last 20ish pages was just a rush and it just had almost no impact on me.

Let's talk about characters; I didn't actually like any of them except Aoife. They were all either sleazy, two-faced, cheating or a mixture of all three and I hated almost all of them. I hated Will, I hated his sleazy friends, I hated Jules and Charlie. I tolerated Olivia because I felt so bad for what she had been through and Hannah, although I didn't particularly like her, I sympathised with her as well. Aoife was the only character I actually liked (for reasons I can't even tell you because spoilers).

I was interested in reading the author's other book but after reading this I'm not sure if I will now. I wouldn't not recommend this to other's as I know quite a few people enjoyed it so it's definitely subjective, but I wouldn't read it again. I originally thought about giving this 3 stars but after sitting down and actually thinking about it, I could only give it 2 stars.

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An intricate and intriguing mystery. A good whodunnit is one who makes almost everyone a prime suspect, and in this Foley excels. It creeps up on the reader slowly and before you know it, you're utterly gripped. Recommend.

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I love a whodunnit book and this was a good one! Jules and Will (she working at a high profile magazine and he the star of reality TV) are getting married on a remote island off the coast of Ireland.
We meet all the characters one by one and learn about their lives, their past and their secrets as the story goes on. It seems many of their lives overlap, some knowingly and some not.
Jules has received an anonymous note telling her not to marry Will, and it’s unnerved her, he seems so perfect, public school boy, attractive with a great future ahead of him, why would she not want to marry him?
The groomsmen all bar one were at school together, where Will’s Dad was the head. They continue their school camaraderie at the wedding, but Johnno, the best man, seems to have more on his mind than most.
The story unravels as a huge storm brews out to see and the consequences are massive.
I won’t add any spoilers, but I loved the way we didn’t get to learn who had died or who had committed the murder until the last few chapters, kept me guessing to the end. I’ll definitely look for more by Lucy Foley.

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Ok, I’m naming Lucy Foley queen of the modern whodunit. Yet again with The Guest List, she gathers a group of people in a remote location, gives the reader a glimpse of a sticky end, then takes them on a merry dance from one disgruntled narrator to the other as they try to work out just what has happened

And boy are there plenty of disgruntled narrators here. As golden couple Will and Jules gather their nearest and dearest on a remote Irish island for the wedding of the century, it quickly becomes clear not everyone is wishing the lavish couple well

Jealousy, brooding resentment and old secrets all rear their ugly heads and as more events from the past are revealed, there are plenty of suspects with big enough grievances to put them in the frame for murder. Alternating chapters from several narrators, I was hooked and desperate to know more. With each chapter ending on a cliff edge, I flew through this book unable to put it down. With a wild and atmospheric backdrop, The Guest List has the perfect thriller blend I love. Brilliant

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Dark, creepy and atmospheric, this is exactly what I expected after reading 'The Hunting Party'. I will definitely be keeping a look out for more of Foley's work.

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My first Lucy Foley book and it did not disappoint. I wasn't sure which genre this would be and while it started like a chick lit, it quickly became mysterious and fast paced. The event is the wedding of Wills and Jules, a much too perfect couple whose perfection starts to come away at the seams. A few deep secrets, leading to shocking discoveries, escalating into a murder scene. Who did it?

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I received a free eARC of The Guest List but that has in no way influenced my review.

I was a huge fan of Foley's The Hunting Party when it was released last year. So much so, it made it onto my top ten (ish) books of 2019! So I was really looking forward to getting stuck into this latest release. It did not disappoint one jot! I loved The Guest List. Before I started reading, I was struggling with my reading mojo. Its bags were packed and were sat by the front door. It was determined to leave. Then I picked up this book, absolutely fell in love with it and my reading mojo has been content ever since. The magical healing power of Lucy Foley's words and characters!

I was a little surprised to find that The Guest List is in a very similar format to The Hunting Party. A group of people gather in a remote location. All of the characters have secrets of their own and a motive for committing a murder. You know someone is going to die -- but you don't know who the victim is until near the end of the book, nor whodunit! Honestly though, who cares?! If it ain't broke, don't fix it - I was always told.

Jules Keegan and Will Slater are getting married, and it's going to be the showbiz wedding of the year. The venue is a crumbling Folly on a remote island off the Irish coast, but wedding planner, Aoife, has everything under control. This is her first big gig and she's hoping the glitz and the glam of the occasion will bring in lots of future business. But despite the smiling faces on the outside, bitter rivalries and jealous feuds burn deep within the hearts of the guests. This will be the wedding of the year, but for all of the wrong reasons. Spirits are high, the alcohol flows and murderous revenge is planned...

This is a wonderfully entertaining book which I absolutely devoured. I loved it and it got a special mention on my top ten (ish) books of 2019 for being so utterly brilliant. I love a good mystery and this is a truly excellent one. The story is told from several points of view. Each chapter revealing a little more of why it's narrator could indeed be a murderer. Once again, the identity of the victim is not revealed until the end of the book and it worked so well, keeping me on the edge of my seat! Between you and I, there were a number of dastardly characters I was hoping it would be!

Foley really uses her setting to optimum effect creating an eerie and atmospheric stage for her characters. The setting is as much a part of the story as the characters are, with the swirling winds, the desolate beaches, the raging storms and the cries of the cormorants circling overhead. It's not hard to imagine the isolation and the solitude the characters on the island feel. Particularly when things start to go badly wrong.

Would I recommend this book? I would, yes. It's wonderful and such an entertaining read. The ending is very satisfying (much like the entire book really) and if it hadn't already featured on my top books of 2019 list then it would be a strong contender for this year's selection (maybe it still will feature - it was published this year, after all!). Foley is a very talented writer, this is such a brilliant book and I highly recommend you check this one out.

I chose to read and review an eARC of The Guest List. The above review is my own unbiased opinion.

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Set on an Island off the west coast of Ireland, guests have gathered for the wedding of Julia and Will, the type of couple everyone wants to be. But is the image they present too perfect? During the ceremony, something happens, multiple people have motives, multiple characters could be the victim.

The Guest List is sort of a murder mystery where, in addition to not knowing who the murderer is, you don't know who the victim is until the climax. This was something I found really interesting and enjoyable to read. The story is told from a few different perspectives, the choice of narrators is very deliberate, and helps craft the story well. Most of the characters are unlikable, but it's okay, it's part of what makes the story work. The timeline jumps back and forth between Now: The Wedding Night, and the events of the day before, so you learn about the characters and how they are all connected, and why one might have motive to murder the other.

My complaints first: 1) I thought some of the coincidences were so convenient, it was almost unbelievable, so you either need to be someone like me who has had unbelievable coincidences happen to them, or be able to suspend your disbelief. 2) I guessed all the twists before they were revealed, as well as the murder victim and murderer, and 3) a little slow at the start.

Even with those complaints, I still really enjoyed reading The Guest List. After the first few chapters, as I started to get a feel for the plot and the characters, the pace picked up a lot, and I got to a point about a third of the way through where I did not want to put the book down. Even with guessing the twist, I still found it really fun to read, and I thought the way that book is structured was really clever. I definitely be interested in reading the authors other book, The Hunting Party, if I were in a mood for this type of thriller/mystery.

All in all, really solid, fun read. I think it would be fun to see it adapted into a mini-series or film.

I would also put a content warning/trigger warning: gaslighting, self-harm, mentions of suicide and abortion.

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Another great thriller from Lucy Foley.

Similar stylistically to The Hunting Party in that I moves between time zones until the culprit is caught.

Fast-paced and engaging, it did not appear as long as the 400 odd pages it actually is, and I read over just two sittings.

I have read any really enjoyed both of Lucy’s books now and would not hesitate to read another from her in the future.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the free ebook in exchange for review.

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This book has all the prospects for a great story, but somehow I found myself struggling to be gripped by it at the beginning.
About half way through though the book redeems itself as the characters start to reveal their secrets and you start trying to guess what will happen next.
Overall a good read.
Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Collins for letting me review this book.

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I enjoyed Lucy Foley’s previous novel The Hunting Party but her new one The Guest List is even better! A wedding is about to take place on a remote island and the main wedding party are gradually arriving. We meet the bride, the plus one, the bride’s sister, the wedding planner and others and the novel is told from different perspectives throughout. The island quickly becomes even more isolated when the bad weather draws in and we know from early on that someone dies so the book is predominantly told in the lead up to the wedding but there are small chapters in the aftermath. I loved how the tension builds in this novel and you become suspicious of everyone and wonder why they are the way they are. I did think I’d worked the whodunnit and why fairly early on but boy was I wrong! There are so many twists and turns in this book and as you see it all unravel the tension just ramps up and up. I really enjoyed this book and recommend it!

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This story is set on an island where people have gathered for a wedding to remember. The characters are all individual and unique. The author goes from past to present throughout to explain why things turned out the way they have.

The writing was engaging and I stayed up late into the night. Someone is murdered and the author keeps the reader guessing until the end! A great read with an original storyline.

Thank you #netgalley for allowing me to review this book.

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I loved Lucy Foley's previous book The Hunting Party so I was really happy to be approved for this title as well - it's just as twisty with a brilliant exploration of a group dynamic and relationships.

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Unlike her first novel I hated this I’m afraid. Didn’t like the characters at all and felt it was a precocious version of her first. Not for me.

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