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Sadly this did not grip me the way I hoped. It was good for a vacation read. I’ll definitely pick up another book by Clarke as I have enjoyed most of her work!
Thank you, Netgalley, the author, and Penguin Group Putnam for the gifted book! ❤️ #gifted. My review is comprised of my honest thoughts.
Read this book if you like: Multiple pov, friendship, slow burns
I didn't hate it, but I didn't love it either. It was very slow. Not a ton of thrill to me. It just didn't grab me like I wanted it to. There is so much talking. Needed more action. You may have an entirely different experience.
As the podcasters on Morbid say, "fresh air is for dead people." When four friends embark on a hike in Norway, it becomes clear that there's something dangerous lurking in the woods when a dead body is discovered at the bottom of a ravine. Who's out there? Are the women safe? And who will make it back alive?
i was hoping for a woodsy thriller but it was more like, domestic drama that takes place in the woods which they sometimes remember to mention lol
The Hike is an engrossing atmospheric story of female friendship and adventure. This was my first experience with Lucy Clarke's writing, but it won't be my last.
This was such a great, suspenseful thriller! I couldn't put this book down and I would love to read more by this author. You'll never guess the twist at the end!
Recently finished "The Hike," and it's a gripping journey from start to finish. The author masterfully builds suspense, keeping you hooked with every twist and turn. The characters are relatable, and the exploration of the wilderness adds a whole new dimension. A solid pick for anyone who loves a thrilling adventure!
I really liked this book, it was different than anything else I've read which was a breath of fresh air. I will be recommending this to my friends, and auto buy this author!
I lovveee a good secluded thriller and I’m glad to add this to the roster!
Group of friends who get together annually, but this time hiking through the mountains and not all coming back alive?!
I do admit that the premise is very similar to other isolated thrillers, but entertaining none the less
Thank you for the opportunity to review this new novel.
This was an ok thriller but I wasn't on the edge on my seat, I'm not sure I would say it was a thriller even. Lucy Clarke is a great writer because I wanted to keep going but the story didn't really capture me, unfortunately. Maybe this is what people call popcorn thriller? Easy to read and digest but rather forgettable.
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Thank you @prhaudio @netgalley @putnambooks for the #gifted copy!
Thrilling adventure awaits in this suspenseful read about a Norwegian trek 🥾 gone wrong.
The narrative weaves the lives of 4 best friends facing personal dilemmas during their annual girls trip. The alternating POVs provide insights into their minds, enriching the story. Adrenaline surges with landslides, getting lost, a mysterious body 😯 , & a missing woman, sustaining the suspense throughout. The action was nonstop!
While the conclusion may be a bit too tidy, the relentless action & character dynamics make it an enjoyable journey. I thought it was well-paced & kept my attention!
⚠️ TW: drug addiction
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◽️ multiple POV
◽️ hiking
◽️ female friendships
Sometimes I read books with unlikable characters and I find myself cheering them on despite their awfulness. Not the case here. I hated all four main characters, and it only took a few chapters for me to start hoping they'd all die in an avalanche. So much hatred and bickering! Why anyone would want to spend time with these energy vampires is beyond me.
It's revealed right away that two of the four make it back from the hike, but not which two, and then what happened on the hike is revealed.
The last chapters in the book get more interesting, but they also get more absurd and harder to believe. I mean, would you tell your spouse about something you did that could get you sent to prison for life? Not to mention your spouse would probably think you're a psychopath!
The ending did surprise me, but I was still disappointed. I wanted that avalanche.
This is my first book by Clarke. Thrillers aren't my main genre but I do typically enjoy them. I wanted to like this book more than I did. It was slow to get into and had trouble suspending belief for the sake of plot points at the end of the book. I do think I enjoyed her writing style so I'm interested in trying one of her other titles in the future.
Thank you to NetGalley and PENGUIN GROUP Putnam, G.P. Putnam's Sons for the ARC of this book in exchange for honest feedback.
The book was okay. Personally, it felt a little long and boring until about the last 6 chapters and then it picked up but by then I just wanted the story to be over.
A survivalist thriller told through two timelines that’ll keep you guessing until the end.
Four friends reunite for their annual adventure together — this time, embarking on a hike through the Norwegian wilderness. Maggie, Liz, Helena, & Joni have been a tight knit group for years, but even with that longstanding friendship, secrets remain between them that will start to come to the surface. When a woman’s body is found at the bottom of a ravine, it’s clear there’s a killer out there and it’s not only a race to safety for the characters but also a quest for the reader to figure out who it is, and what exactly happened to them.
I thought this was a solid suspense and thriller novel but found it hard to follow at times early on until things quickly picked up. Once it hit the last third or so, the story definitely got much more interesting.
Thank you to Putnam Books for the ARC in exchange for my honest review. This is out now.
Liz needs a reset. She's burned out and has decided that hiking in the Norwegian mountains with friends is just the ticket. But it quickly becomes evident that someone else is lurking there. and danger is around every corner.
If you like Lucy Clarke, you'll love this. Unlikeable characters, female friendships, and danger in nature. I really enjoyed this story.
This was a super tense read and I had trouble putting it down. The sense of dread really built throughout this thriller, and it was truly creepy. There were unexpected twists and turns, and a great ending. I really enjoyed it!
This book and the premise behind it lacked a bit of originality in my opinion but it's 2023....it's hard to be completely original these days.
Regardless, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The short chapters with their cliffhangers made it so that I never wanted to put the book down.
I enjoyed the character development and loved the individual personalities of the group of friends. The love they have for one another is undeniable if not a little harsh at times but what are best friends for if not to tell you the things you don't want to hear?
This was my first ever read by Lucy Clarke, and it will not be the last! 4 lifelong friends meet up to do a once in a lifetime hike for their yearly girls trip. Friends withhold important information from each other which not only puts their lives at risk, it also puts their friendships at risk. The secrets they kept from one another will keep you guessing throughout this entire book trying to figure out what is going to happen next. I enjoyed the fast pace of this book as well as the other character point of view.
Lucy Clarke is always a solid 3 star and up for me. I know what Im getting with her books, and I mean that in a good way. I have similar gripes with all her books though. In this one we are introduced to 4 friends. It was a bit hard to keep track of them and their stories. I did like the setting and the tense atmosphere. I also like the mult. POVs and dual time lines. I knocked a star off because the ending seemed far fetched. I feel like I waited a long time to get to the suspensful part.