BY ASHLEY TATE

I just finished reading the book “Twenty-Seven Minutes” by Ashley Tate. I chose to read this book because it was recommended by one of my favourite authors, Ashley Audrain. Many thanks to NetGalley and Doubleday Canada for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
First of all the title is great…Right away you feel as though something really important happened in or after 27 minutes to someone that had disastrous effects. In this case it was Phoebe… who is one of the main characters, who we find is struggling to stay alive and had an ambulance been call 27 minutes earlier, she may have survived. What a great beginnig, because I wanted to know shy her brother Grant waited so long.
In order to find out we read many different sides of the story 10 years into the future, when Pheobe’s death still has implications on the lives of the people involved in a small twon where nobody minds their own business.
The main characters are Pheobe’s brother Grant, who is hiding some major secrets and has a hard time coping with reality, Becca who is a complete nutjob, and June, who seems to be a side character, but who is written in a way that makes her very compelling. The key to finding the truth is June’s brother Wyatt, who disappeared ont he same night as Phoebe died tragically.
The story shifts from present to past, but it is easy to folllow because the font changes everytime the story reverts to the past. There are some psychological hallucinations that require alot of attention when reading because the reader is not sure if the character talking is real ora figment of someone’s imagination.
There are side characters which add to the drama and help to tell the story of what really happened those ten years ago to Phoebe and Grant and Becca and Wyatt. Unfortunately, the reader finds out in the last few pages which is alright but there is not consequence to the revelation…but, mayber, that is the point of the story.
It is slightly wordy in some parts, but I truly felt the crazy of both Grant and Becca and June. They were very well written. The only problem I had was understanding why Phoebe wanted to control her brother Grant so much. It felt kind of weird…their connection. And the answer to the twenty seven minutes was not what I was expecting, although it was alright.
I enjoyed this book…but I didn’t love it. It was entertaining enough, but didn’t really stick with me. A good summer read, is what I would call this book by Ashley Tate.
Happy Reading
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