Official Review: MIND the gaps by Abigail Mansfield
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Official Review: MIND the gaps by Abigail Mansfield

4 out of 4 stars
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Kate never believed she was someone that would ever get stalked. As far as she was concerned, only people with money had stalkers or gorgeous celebrities with crazy fans. She wasn’t special enough to have a stalker. Therefore, by the time Kate realized she was the object of someone’s crazed obsession, her relationship of six years had been sabotaged, she had lost her job, and she had ended up in jail. Nonetheless, her living nightmare had only begone.
MIND the gaps by Abigail Mansfield is one of those books you cannot judge by its cover. It’s dark, it’s edgy, with humor effortlessly weaved in either via the characters’ banter, or Mansfield’s choice of words describing people or situations. Nothing is as it seems, and the twists and turns keep coming. The story flowed at a steady, measured pace but picked up halfway into the book. The plot unfolded from the perspective of the three main characters, Kate, her girlfriend Alex, and the unknown stalker. This style of writing gave the story a well-rounded tone, making it possible for the reader to not only appreciate what these key figures were going through but to also better understand their reactions depending on the situations they’ve found themselves. The book had richly developed and very relatable characters.
I like how Kate’s character growth didn’t just occur overnight, not even after she hit rock bottom when she took to binge drinking. Her journey was a hard and bitter one, and it took facing death at the hands of her stalker for her to see how she had come close to wilfully destroying what was most precious to her.
One of my favorites in the book was the Jeffs, a stereotypical gay couple who share the same first name. Their over-the-top banter and general playful demeanor added some humor to the otherwise dark theme of the book. I was glad to learn Mansfield based them on real people in her life. The world needs more folks like them. Lucy, Alex’s fraternal twin sister, and her filter-less opinions regarding Alex’s love/sex life were also laugh-out-loud hilarious.
What I liked most about the book was Mansfield’s attempt to bring awareness to mental health and depression. It is of utmost importance to maintain an open dialogue on mental health. There was also the subject of blood and bone marrow donations, especially the need to help sick kids whose lives depend on them.
The book appears professionally edited with very few grammar errors. My only problem with it was how colorful the language got from time to time. However, this is a personal preference. Overall, it was a highly satisfying and well-written book. Considering this, I wholeheartedly award this book 4 out of 4 stars.
MIND the gaps is not for kids. It contains strong vulgar language and explicit sex scenes, most of which are same-sex in nature. I would recommend it to readers who enjoy romance and mystery novels and are not squeamish about language vulgarity and graphic sex scenes.
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Thank you so much for stopping by!Stephanie Elizabeth wrote: ↑24 May 2019, 10:52 This sounds like my kind of psychological thriller! I like that it is written using three different perspectives, the stalker is one of them! I like that everything slowly unfolds, and it isn't until Kate is left with nothing that she realizes her predicament. Great review!

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Thank you for stopping by and commenting.imSunshine wrote: ↑24 May 2019, 11:23 It is intriguing to me because this is a timely issue especially stealing/stalking identities of someone famous..Very interesting one.

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Maybe I'll check it out, thanks.
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Thank you for commentingamjohnson13mommy wrote: ↑24 May 2019, 15:41 Someone's life being ruined by a stalker combined with humor. Sound kind of like a mystery/thriller.
Maybe I'll check it out, thanks.

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Thanks a lot for stopping by.drifting dreamer wrote: ↑24 May 2019, 18:05 Wow, this book sounds very compelling. It also sounds very well rounded. It's great to hear of a book that supports awareness of important matters such as mental illness. Thanks for the review!

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Thank you! I appreciate your kind words.Bluebird03 wrote: ↑25 May 2019, 17:36 Mental health, depression, gay couples, and blood and bone marrow donations...wow, this book certainly seems to touch on so much of today's world. Thank you for a most informative and interesting review, Adedayo!

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Thank you so much!
