“Sufferers are more than the sum of their suffering, but the rest of the world doesn’t see that.” 💊 💊 💊 This novel is so dark and devious and delicious I don’t even know what to say!!! I love characters that are unlikable and unreliable. I love when we see the manipulative underbelly of good intentions. When we get dirty secrets, and bad decisions, and are left wondering who to trust. This novel is full of psychological suspense, and has such a bite to it. Its manipulative and awful in all the best ways! Full review on my blog, link in my bio! Thank you @booksparks @atriabooks for the review copy!!! 💊 💊 💊 Unreliable narrators are always fun, but #theelizas takes unreliable and runs wild!!! Who do you trust when you can’t even trust yourself? This is such a good conversation about psychology and mental health. Beyond the obvious psychological conditions in the plot, Eliza gets all kinds of labels and assumptions placed on her, including from herself. It’s so much easier to do that instead of trying to understand. And how often do we do that in real life? Eliza has to be her own advocate, and the fact that she doesn’t even know if she can trust herself makes this all the more impressive! And important. This book is fiction, but there are some very real things happening in these pages. Be warned though! This is dark, full of manipulation, lies, and unpleasant people. Obviously, I loved it!!! 💊 💊 💊 Who is your favorite unreliable narrator???













