It creates some inconsistencies in the character that the twist surrounds in my mind but other than that..this was a quick read that finished in a day!
Hi! I was an English teacher too (retired recently). So yes, we look at school-centered books with very critical eyes. Were there a few things unrealistic? Sure. But I really didn't care. Was the writing meticulously crafted? No. This was not To Kill a Mockingbird, and that is totally ok! Sometimes all I want is a book to thrill me, chill me. And The Teacher did the trick. I read it in a little over a day. I like to use analogies, so here's one: sometimes you want a beautifully crafted, multi-course meal that will be in your memory forever. Sometimes you want a kickass pizza. That's what The Teacher is - a kickass pizza. And we all deserve one every now and then. If you like academic settings in your thrillers, I highly recommend For Your Own Good, by Samantha Downing.
Yes! That analogy perfectly describes my attitude toward reading. And congrats on retirement! I’ll definitely check out your recommendation, thanks for passing that along!
PLEASE DON'T READ THIS COMMENT IF YOU ARE NOT WANTING TO BE SPOILED ________________________________________________________________________ the epilogue still is getting me- I read up that Frieda has confirmed that she knew Jay was who he was at school...so why would she think that he was actually married and had children during those scenes?? I just can't wrap my head entirely around it 🤨
Since this is a spoiler comment I can explain: the book never says "his wife". It always says "her" or "she" and we as the readers imply it's his wife, not his mom. My only issue with the epilogue is that means he then makes the hour drive (and that's just one way) to the pumpkin patch twice, helps Eve kill Nate, and covers for Addie AGAIN after he spent a year not speaking to her for helping cover up her dad's murder. It shook him up SO much, yet he had no issues helping with what went down in acts 2 and 3.
Legit the only hint was that Hudson/Jay was good at math…. Hmm wonder why! But I don’t get why they didn’t see each other at school?! How could they not?? Also the fact that the detective was female 👌🏼 perfection because she was like why is your wife getting her EXPENSIVE shoes muddy? Equivalent to when Elle Woods was like THE POOL BOY IS GAY because he knew she was “tapping last season’s Prada shoes” at him waiting for the water fountain
8:56 i’m stopping you right here. I am new to her books as well. This is only my third one. And my blood was boiling when I got to the midpoint. I was not expecting the storyline. I cannot wait to hear what you think of the end. once I finished it completely I liked it. But throughout I was not sure.😮 21:38 I really enjoyed watching you read this and hearing your take on it. I felt pretty much the same way though. I am not a teacher. I did not have any of it figured out. Well, maybe just the part about the girl at school.😉
I'm reading this currently! I used my local library's app Hoopla so I could listen to the audibook for free 📖😊 the story pulls you in. Also I loved your video! I think it's really cool you react so clearly
The note to leave school even had me going “what?”. Super unrealistic IMO. And I wondered about the shoes too. I assumed their credit card bill was insanely high and stayed that way,
Just finished tonight: I have a few thoughts that may be semi- spoilerish. As always, it was a book I read in a day because it kept me intrigued. I'm also a teacher and on spring break until Monday so of course I had to get this! I agreed with you that parts were so unrealistic like Nate letting Addie go home early. It happens with me when watching Abbott Elementary sometimes too lol but I moved past it. However, I had trouble getting past some of the inconsistencies in the Hudson/Jay. He was so shaken up by helping Addie cover up her dad's death that he doesn't talk to her for a year. Yet he jumps right in to drive to the pumpkin patch an hour each way (twice) and also helps Eve bury Nate with no issues. Also..why would the detective not ever attempt to seize Nate's phone right away to analyze it as the husband? I mean we have digital forensics technology in 2024! But overall I took it for what it was..a work of fiction that kept my mind engaged!
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***spoilers dont read this if youre aren done** i think she got them from jay........ idk since he worked there got a discount ? that's just how my thought process went lol
@@AmeriloooJay couldn't afford to buy all of those shoes. The pair he got her was a one off situation it seems. Also..considering his age I doubt he bought them. Seemed like it was a lot of credit card charging (and probably debt).
The.Epilogue......omg
She’s the queen of the killer epilogue!
Oh Em Gee yes!!! I didn’t see that part coming at all.
It creates some inconsistencies in the character that the twist surrounds in my mind but other than that..this was a quick read that finished in a day!
The epilogue changed everything!!! I haven’t been so shocked by something in a very long time. Such a conflicting story
Hi! I was an English teacher too (retired recently). So yes, we look at school-centered books with very critical eyes. Were there a few things unrealistic? Sure. But I really didn't care. Was the writing meticulously crafted? No. This was not To Kill a Mockingbird, and that is totally ok! Sometimes all I want is a book to thrill me, chill me. And The Teacher did the trick. I read it in a little over a day. I like to use analogies, so here's one: sometimes you want a beautifully crafted, multi-course meal that will be in your memory forever. Sometimes you want a kickass pizza. That's what The Teacher is - a kickass pizza. And we all deserve one every now and then. If you like academic settings in your thrillers, I highly recommend For Your Own Good, by Samantha Downing.
Yes! That analogy perfectly describes my attitude toward reading. And congrats on retirement! I’ll definitely check out your recommendation, thanks for passing that along!
The Epilogue of this book was amazing! The Teacher was so well written and Freida has started me on the journey of reading thrillers
Yay! Freida got me hooked on thrillers too!
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the epilogue still is getting me- I read up that Frieda has confirmed that she knew Jay was who he was at school...so why would she think that he was actually married and had children during those scenes?? I just can't wrap my head entirely around it
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Oh wow! That bit of info completely changes my perspective about that particular detail in the book! 🥴
Since this is a spoiler comment I can explain: the book never says "his wife". It always says "her" or "she" and we as the readers imply it's his wife, not his mom.
My only issue with the epilogue is that means he then makes the hour drive (and that's just one way) to the pumpkin patch twice, helps Eve kill Nate, and covers for Addie AGAIN after he spent a year not speaking to her for helping cover up her dad's murder. It shook him up SO much, yet he had no issues helping with what went down in acts 2 and 3.
Legit the only hint was that Hudson/Jay was good at math…. Hmm wonder why! But I don’t get why they didn’t see each other at school?! How could they not?? Also the fact that the detective was female 👌🏼 perfection because she was like why is your wife getting her EXPENSIVE shoes muddy? Equivalent to when Elle Woods was like THE POOL BOY IS GAY because he knew she was “tapping last season’s Prada shoes” at him waiting for the water fountain
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8:56 i’m stopping you right here. I am new to her books as well. This is only my third one. And my blood was boiling when I got to the midpoint. I was not expecting the storyline. I cannot wait to hear what you think of the end. once I finished it completely I liked it. But throughout I was not sure.😮 21:38 I really enjoyed watching you read this and hearing your take on it. I felt pretty much the same way though. I am not a teacher. I did not have any of it figured out. Well, maybe just the part about the girl at school.😉
I'm reading this currently! I used my local library's app Hoopla so I could listen to the audibook for free 📖😊 the story pulls you in. Also I loved your video! I think it's really cool you react so clearly
Same here, I love Hoopla
The note to leave school even had me going “what?”. Super unrealistic IMO. And I wondered about the shoes too. I assumed their credit card bill was insanely high and stayed that way,
Yeah, I bet that bill is WILD! 🤣
I started reading this today and I am hooked! It is hard to stop reading.
Yes! I loved how this one hooked me and kept me hooked throughout! I’m so happy you’re having that experience with it too. Enjoy! 🫶🏼
The last plot twist was crazy!
I absolutely LOVED this book. What a masterpiece! Thank you, Frieda McFadden, for bringing such an important topic to light.
Just finished tonight: I have a few thoughts that may be semi- spoilerish.
As always, it was a book I read in a day because it kept me intrigued. I'm also a teacher and on spring break until Monday so of course I had to get this! I agreed with you that parts were so unrealistic like Nate letting Addie go home early. It happens with me when watching Abbott Elementary sometimes too lol but I moved past it.
However, I had trouble getting past some of the inconsistencies in the Hudson/Jay. He was so shaken up by helping Addie cover up her dad's death that he doesn't talk to her for a year. Yet he jumps right in to drive to the pumpkin patch an hour each way (twice) and also helps Eve bury Nate with no issues.
Also..why would the detective not ever attempt to seize Nate's phone right away to analyze it as the husband? I mean we have digital forensics technology in 2024!
But overall I took it for what it was..a work of fiction that kept my mind engaged!
How do you get an Arc of a book? I love reading so much.
I use NetGalley. You can make an account through there to request and review ARCs. The more consistent you are with it, the more opportunities will be made available to you!
I love Freida! This book was so good in my opinion. One of my top three favorites for sure!
Literally just finished this book like 2 minutes ago
I'm still confused about who was burying who in Beginning 😂
Addie was burying Eve. She explains that she had help earlier, but that help was now long gone (referring to Nate when he abandons her).
@@bluesky5384 thanks..I was starting to doubt myself...I was like, is there a different twist!??lol
just finished this book last night!
Yay! What did you think?
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The shoessss......they never explained how she could afford shoes that are hundreds and hundreds are dollars! It was still a fun read though.
Yes! I could maybe understand if she only had a few pairs, but there’s no way that two teachers could afford all of those shoes on their salaries! 😂
They sort of do. She talks about how maybe if she puts it on a different credit card at one store so just assumed it was a lot of that sort of thing.
@@michellebailey613 that's a good point...she's charging them on the credit card shm
***spoilers dont read this if youre aren done** i think she got them from jay........ idk since he worked there got a discount ? that's just how my thought process went lol
@@AmeriloooJay couldn't afford to buy all of those shoes. The pair he got her was a one off situation it seems. Also..considering his age I doubt he bought them. Seemed like it was a lot of credit card charging (and probably debt).