Liz Moore

The God of the Woods
18 people recommend this
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The Green SpoonFirst to rec“"I didn’t get through a ton of books this year, but The God of the Woods stood out as a true “couldn’t put it down” mystery. I love a good whodunit, and this one delivers!" Valerie Quant [VALERIE'S FIVE]”
Mcfeel“This book kept me guessing. I really appreciated all the different characters perspectives and switching years from the current missing child to the previous one.”
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Ginny Branch“Definitely one of my favorites from last summer. Couldn’t put it down! Can’t wait to see it as a tv series (I think)”
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Spines, Flicks, and Wax“A mystery set on the grounds of a summer camp in 1975. When a rebellious teen is found missing from her bunk, the camp and the town is sent into a tizzy because this is a missing camper with prestige. A daughter of the town's wealthiest family, the Van Laar girl disappearance mirrors the disappearance of her own brother over a decade prior. What secrets does the town and the Van Laar family keep? Behold the many and take a ride in this wonderfully crafted story. Word on the street is there is an adaptation coming out soon. Look forward to it. Even though I was disappointed with the adaptation of Liz Moore's killer novel Long Bright River, I have high hopes with an adaptation of this story.”
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JennyOsFavOs“A great slow (but not too slow!) burn of a read. I wanted to binge it in a weekend, but didn't just so I could enjoy it longer.”
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Georgina“Great summer read. Well paced mystery”
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Liz“The God of the Woods by Liz Moore is a literary thriller about a teenage girl, Barbara Van Laar, who disappears from a summer camp in the Adirondacks in 1975, echoing the disappearance of her older brother years earlier. The novel explores the secrets of the wealthy Van Laar family and the working-class community that serves them, weaving together multiple perspectives to create a layered mystery about class, privilege, and family trauma.”
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Demetrius“This book is everything!!! A little over half way done. The Layers, character building is phenomenal”
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Lmschwarz“Summer reading a year late”
Brenna Theresa“Perfect summer read.”
chels“This one was fantastic, and wasn't what I thought it would be. Twists and turns and details that make you flip back to previous pages saying, "wait a minute..."”
Rachael Gadoury“I really loved this book Family history mysteries are some of my favorites. Drama that spans generations? Yes please. I am 36 but I will always love a spunky young I’m not like other kids character. I especially liked that this one took a vulnerable friend under her wing — now that is real life hero shit. We should all do more of that. I’m a real good guesser, I have been reading since I was very young, I come from a family of avid readers and we all love movies and television just as much. I can see a plot hole and a not so great twist from a mile away. Hell I can see a pretty fucking good twist from a mile away. The ending of this came out of no where in a good way. I felt like maybe I just didn’t have the right clues to get there and that’s great for someone who can too often guess the ending. I convinced a friend to read it and she loved it too.”
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