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"Close Your Eyes and Count to 10" by Lisa Unger


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Close Your Eyes and Count to 10" by Lisa Unger is a twisty thriller inspired by the childhood game of hide-and-seek. Many of us played this game growing up, and the book’s premise draws from that. As a fan of the author, I was eager to dive into her latest work, but unfortunately, it didn’t quite live up to my expectations.

The story follows a group of social media influencers who enter an extreme game of hide-and-seek on Falcao Island. The game is hosted by the adventurer and influencer Maverick Dillan, along with his partners Angeline, Hector, Alex, and Gustavo. Among the participants is Adele, a single mom in desperate need of the $1 million prize after her husband ran off with money embezzled from his company. The other contestants include Wild Cody, a survivalist who has fallen on hard times, and Malinka, the first woman to climb all seven summits, who is also the founder of the "Yes I Can" clothing line and an influencer.
 
The rules are simple: hide in the area of the abandoned house overnight, and the last one found wins the game. Despite repeated warnings from the locals about the island’s curse and worsening weather, everyone chooses to stay. But when the storm hits and secrets are revealed, the game turns deadly as their chances of survival dwindle.

Overall, I enjoyed the book, but it didn’t completely win me over. It was well-written, cleverly plotted, and packed with twists (some of which I managed to predict). However, the pace was very slow due to the multiple POVs, over-introspection, and extensive backstories. On one hand, these backstories enriched the narrative, but on the other, they slowed it down. The pace and action only picked up once the actual game begins.

The book shifts between characters and timelines (before and during the game). Although the cast is quite large, it’s surprisingly easy to keep track of everyone. The main characters are well-developed with interesting histories, albeit sometimes overly detailed. I found myself rooting for Adele and admired her determination and courage. Her relationship with her two kids was heartfelt, and I appreciated the risks she was willing to take for their sake. The lessons she learned during the game are ones we could all stand to embrace.

The book also delves into themes of social media, influencer culture, and the lengths people go to for fame and followers - living their lives on display, seeking approval, and blurring the lines between the real and virtual worlds. Unger offers a scathing critique of skewed morality and the impact of social media on society. Other themes, such as greed, bullying, social status, family, and ethics, are woven into the narrative as well.

While the writing is generally easy to follow, it can feel a bit erratic at times and could benefit from some smoothing out. There were also a few typos and formatting issues (like extra spaces after certain letters), so another round of editing would help. Despite these flaws, I loved the atmospheric setting, the sense of impending danger, and the inclusion of the True Crime podcast element.

Considering the pros and cons, I’m giving this book 3.5 out of 5 stars, rounded up to 4. With some refining and trimming, it could be a more engaging read. I recommend it to fans of Lisa Unger and those who enjoy slow-burn, locked-room mysteries mixed with reality TV vibes - just don’t come in with overly high expectations.

* Thank you NetGalley and (publisher) for the opportunity to read this arc.  All opinions are my own.

* For more info about the book: "Close Your Eyes and Count to 10" by Lisa Unger

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