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I Have Some Questions For You by Rebecca Makkai
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it was amazing
bookshelves: 2023, netgalley, favourites, contemporary, crime, drama, mystery

My reading year started with a bang!

Bodie Kane doesn’t like to dwell on her time spent at Granby – a prestigious boarding school in New Hampshire. How, from the ages of 14-18, she was the outcast, the misfit, the poor kid from Indiana, bullied mercilessly by rich, entitled misogynous boys, and mean girls. Then, to top it all off, the murder of popular student, Thalia Keith, the spring of Bodie’s senior year. Soon after, the 23 year-old athletics coach was arrested and charged, sent to prison for the remainder of his life.

Case closed, or was it?

Now, it’s 23 years later, and Bodie is returning to Granby for two-weeks to teach a couple of classes. When one of her students chooses the subject of Thalia Keith for her podcast assignment, Bodie is at first uneasy, but soon finds herself unwittingly assisting, as memories that she has successfully spent years blocking out slowly begin to re-surface, causing her to realise just how wrongly she interpreted so many things that happened back then – including Thalia Keith’s murder.

You all know how much I adore a mystery set in a boarding high school environment – not to mention it was a cold, closed one. 90’s nostalgic, yeah! And, I was so there for those gothic vibes, as naturally Granby had it’s share of old buildings and secret nooks and crannies, a tragic history, and, of course, it was situated in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by woods. Plus, the snowy weather contributed to the cut-off-from-the-world mood. But, it was just as contemporary and modern as it was gothic. So, crime/mystery/gothic/academia/coming-of-age/teen angst, and drama, including courtroom drama, even though there were no scenes in an actual courtroom. Huh? you ask, and to that I answer – read it, and find out.

I thought Rebecca Makkai did a phenomenal job of showing that when you’re in so much pain yourself (especially as an adolescent), you feel utterly alone, so alone that you fail to notice that those around you are in just as much pain. Bodie was a fascinating character – strong and resilient, yet vulnerable and flawed, scarred by tragedy and neglect.

You might be questioning that if I loved this so much, why it took me six days to read? Well, for one, the book length was 448 pages. Two, the novel was light on dialogue compared to what I normally read, and I tend to find that books with less dialogue take me longer to both read and absorb. It also should be noted that I prefer reads that are dialogue-heavy, a further testament to how amazing I Have Some Questions For You was. My third reason, the beautiful, lyrical, descriptive, detailed prose had me frequently stopping to marvel over how amazing it was. I read an e-Arc, but I definitely plan on acquiring the audiobook when it’s released, so I can relive the exceptional writing.

The narration was a bit different, in that the protagonist, Bodie, was speaking directly to Granby’s former music teacher, Denny Bloch, (a teacher that mentored her when she was a student there) regarding the events that unfolded during the course of the novel. And, as the title states, she has some questions for him. I debated over whether to include this information, wondered if it was too much of a spoiler, but ultimately I concluded it was something that I would’ve preferred to know going in, rather than spending the first 30 or so pages being confused as hell over who this Mr. Bloch was.

Not only was that initially confusing, but I feel I should also mention the ever-changing timeline, as that was another thing that stumped me at the beginning, as you had a forty-four-year-old Bodie in the present, 2022, but then the next minute you’re in 2016, and then 2018, where the bulk of the novel took place. Additionally, there are multiple flashbacks to Bodie’s four school years at Granby (1991-1995), and a few from her childhood. And, these flashbacks and flashforwards switched at the drop-of-a-hat, with some marked by paragraph or chapter breaks, but a lot were inserted in the middle of a scene, a scene that triggered something from Bodie’s past, and then she’d drift off, relaying that memory, usually for several pages before returning to the present. Once I got into the groove though, I loved it.

Now for those trigger warnings. Without going into too much detail, pretty much every social issue a teenager could potentially face – everything from inappropriate sexual comments and behaviour through to physical and sexual violence, suicide and murder, and more... Also, a further warning for racial discrimination and bias. I definitely experienced some emotional moments while reading. I haven’t marked it as YA, because it wasn’t, but given how much of the storyline involved adolescent culture, and given there wasn’t anything too graphic, I would deem this one as suitable for older teens 16 plus.

One last thing – there were a lot of characters, and I mean a lot. I’m actually a fan of a zillion characters as to me it’s more realistic, as no man is an island, people are surrounded by people, and given that the majority of this took place in a boarding school setting, it made perfect sense considering all the students, teachers, and faculty.

In conclusion, my first book for 2023 was a smash hit, which I’ve added to my favourite list. I will definitely be reading more by Rebecca Makkai very soon. Wow!

I’d like to thank Netgalley UK, Little Brown Book Club UK, and Rebecca Makkai for the e-ARC.

Mark your calendars for the 23rd February, 2023. You won’t be sorry you did.
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Reading Progress

December 22, 2022 – Shelved
December 22, 2022 – Shelved as: to-read
December 22, 2022 – Shelved as: 2023
January 3, 2023 – Shelved as: netgalley
January 4, 2023 – Started Reading
January 4, 2023 –
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January 5, 2023 –
20.0%
January 6, 2023 –
30.0%
January 7, 2023 –
51.0%
January 8, 2023 –
65.0%
January 8, 2023 –
75.0%
January 9, 2023 – Shelved as: favourites
January 9, 2023 – Shelved as: contemporary
January 9, 2023 – Shelved as: crime
January 9, 2023 – Shelved as: drama
January 9, 2023 – Shelved as: mystery
January 9, 2023 – Finished Reading

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Margaret M - (too far behind to catch up although trying to spend more time on GR) Well I have some questions for you about this phenomenal book 😆 looking forward to your review


Debbie I cannot wait to read this one!


NZLisaM Margaret M - Semi Hiatus - wrote: "Well I have some questions for you about this phenomenal book 😆 looking forward to your review"

Hee, hee. Answers coming. I hope to post my review tonight. 💛


NZLisaM Debbie wrote: "I cannot wait to read this one!"

You’re going to love it, Debbie. 💛


message 5: by Ceecee (new)

Ceecee Fantastic review Lisa - so glad you loved it! 💜


message 6: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Great review and a great start to the new year Lisa ❣️


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) Stunning review, Lisa!💕 Glad your 2023 reading journey started off with a winner!


L.A. Your review makes me want to read this one!!!🤩


Marialyce What an amazing review and a wonderful way to start your reading new year!


message 10: by Kristy (new)

Kristy Wonderful review, Lisa! I'm a sucker for boarding school mysteries, too!


message 11: by Melissa (new) - added it

Melissa ~ Bantering Books I can't wait to read this! Excellent review, Lisa! :)


message 12: by Jayme (new)

Jayme AMAZING review! 💖 I will definitely refer back to it, if I read this, to keep everything straight! Glad your year started out with a winner!!


message 13: by Kaceey (new)

Kaceey Fantastic review Lisa! Glad you started the year with a five star!🤩💖


Melissa (Trying to Catch Up) Excellent review, I will have to keep my eyes out for this one. Sounds amazing.


message 15: by MarilynW (new)

MarilynW With everything you listed that could be a turnoff to reading this book, it's amazing that you enjoyed it so much. You have me intrigued. Great review, Lisa! 💗


NZLisaM Ceecee wrote: "Fantastic review Lisa - so glad you loved it! 💜"

Thanks so much, Ceecee. 💛


NZLisaM Maureen wrote: "Great review and a great start to the new year Lisa ❣️"

Thanks, Maureen. It sure is. 💛


NZLisaM Sujoya (lots of catching up to do! Happy New Year to all my GR friends!)) wrote: "Stunning review, Lisa!💕 Glad your 2023 reading journey started off with a winner!"

Thanks, Sujoya. The novel I’ve just started seems promising as well, so could end up being two 5 star reviews in a row. 💛


NZLisaM L.A. wrote: "Your review makes me want to read this one!!!🤩"

Yay! Excited to read your thoughts. 💛


NZLisaM Marialyce (absltmom, yaya) wrote: "What an amazing review and a wonderful way to start your reading new year!"

Thanks, Marialyce. Phenomenal start. 💛


NZLisaM Kristy wrote: "Wonderful review, Lisa! I'm a sucker for boarding school mysteries, too!"

Thanks, Kristy. I always wanted my parents to send me to boarding school growing up. 💛


NZLisaM Melissa wrote: "I can't wait to read this! Excellent review, Lisa! :)"

Thanks, Melissa. I hope you love it as much as me. Will look out for your review. 💛


NZLisaM Jayme wrote: "AMAZING review! 💖 I will definitely refer back to it, if I read this, to keep everything straight! Glad your year started out with a winner!!"

Thanks, Jayme. Goodreads recommended this book in one of their articles, which I never normally pay attention to, but I’m glad I did in this instance. 💛


NZLisaM Kaceey wrote: "Fantastic review Lisa! Glad you started the year with a five star!🤩💖"

Thanks, Kaceey. 💛


NZLisaM Melissa (LifeFullyBooked) wrote: "Excellent review, I will have to keep my eyes out for this one. Sounds amazing."

Thanks, Melissa. It sure was amazing. 💛


NZLisaM MarilynW wrote: "With everything you listed that could be a turnoff to reading this book, it's amazing that you enjoyed it so much. You have me intrigued. Great review, Lisa! 💗"

I know, right? It really could’ve backfired. But, right from the beginning, I was always eager to pick it up again. 💛


message 27: by Diane (new)

Diane Wallace Awesome review, Lisa! ;)


NZLisaM Diane wrote: "Awesome review, Lisa! ;)"

Thanks, Diane. 💛


Margaret M - (too far behind to catch up although trying to spend more time on GR) NZLisaM wrote: "Margaret M - Semi Hiatus - wrote: "Well I have some questions for you about this phenomenal book 😆 looking forward to your review"

Hee, hee. Answers coming. I hope to post my review tonight. 💛"


Excellent review Lisa 😉💖


message 30: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Hanes Wow! Excellent review Lisa! Per your review, I cannot wait to read this book! So glad that this was a winner for you 💗


message 31: by Julie Buckler (new)

Julie Buckler Thanks for such an excellent review!! I'm eager to read this smash hit you truly enjoyed. Love your review!


NZLisaM Margaret M - Semi Hiatus - wrote: "NZLisaM wrote: "Margaret M - Semi Hiatus - wrote: "Well I have some questions for you about this phenomenal book 😆 looking forward to your review"

Hee, hee. Answers coming. I hope to post my revie..."


Thanks, Margaret. 💛


NZLisaM Rachel wrote: "Wow! Excellent review Lisa! Per your review, I cannot wait to read this book! So glad that this was a winner for you 💗"

Thanks so much, Rachel. I can’t wait to hear what you think. 💛


NZLisaM Julie Buckler wrote: "Thanks for such an excellent review!! I'm eager to read this smash hit you truly enjoyed. Love your review!"

Thanks, Julie. I hope you love it as much as I did. 💛


message 35: by Holly (new)

Holly  B (slower pace!) Sounds amazing Lisa! 🤩


NZLisaM Holly wrote: "Sounds amazing Lisa! 🤩"

Thanks, Holly. It sure was. 💛


message 37: by Mary Beth (new)

Mary Beth Wonderful review! 💕 Love all those stars!


NZLisaM Mary Beth wrote: "Wonderful review! 💕 Love all those stars!"

Thanks, Mary Beth. It could be two for two, as I’m really enjoying Demon Copperhead. 💛


Meredith (Trying to catch up!) Fantastic review, Lisa! I am glad 2023 kicked off with an amazing book! I


message 40: by Sheyla ✎ (new)

Sheyla ✎ Great review, Lisa.


NZLisaM Meredith (Slowly Catching Up) wrote: "Fantastic review, Lisa! I am glad 2023 kicked off with an amazing book! I"

Thanks, Meredith. A promising start to the year alright. 💛


NZLisaM Sheyla ✎ wrote: "Great review, Lisa."

Thanks, Sheyla. 💛


Debbie Wonderful review Lisa! I love that you’ve noted the abundance of characters too. I also enjoy this but I prefer some warning as these books usually take me longer to read as well 💛


NZLisaM Debbie wrote: "Wonderful review Lisa! I love that you’ve noted the abundance of characters too. I also enjoy this but I prefer some warning as these books usually take me longer to read as well 💛"

Thanks so much, Debbie. Agree, took a while to keep them all straight, and even then I had to occasionally use the search function on my kindle to remind myself where that character at popped up in the book previously. 😁💛


message 45: by Kat (new)

Kat I'm so glad your year started with a 5-star stunner! Great review, Lisa! 🩷


NZLisaM Kat wrote: "I'm so glad your year started with a 5-star stunner! Great review, Lisa! 🩷"

Thanks, Kat. Long May it continue. 💛


message 47: by Susan (new)

Susan I might have to read this one. I love boarding schools and a ton of characters too. Fantastic review Lisa!🌹


NZLisaM Susan - on semi hiatus wrote: "I might have to read this one. I love boarding schools and a ton of characters too. Fantastic review Lisa!🌹"

Ooh, I hope you do, Susan. Thanks so much. 💛


Marilyn (recuperating from hip replacement surgery Terrific review, Lisa!🌷


NZLisaM Marilyn wrote: "Terrific review, Lisa!🌷"

Thanks, Marilyn. 💛


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