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Reviews of Don't Forget the Crazy

5 stars

My Books and Crafts:

“This psychological thriller is an absolute triumph, blending a relatable character with an unnerving premise.”

“Milli Morgan’s obsession with lists is both her strength and her undoing, and the author masterfully transforms a mundane habit into a source of genuine fear.”

“The gradual inclusion of mysterious, red-inked commands creates a mounting sense of dread, making it difficult to put the book down.”

“The writing is crisp and the pacing expertly controlled, with tension simmering just beneath the surface until it boils over in unexpected ways.”

“This novel is perfect for fans of psychological suspense who appreciate a story that lingers in the mind long after the final page. Highly recommended.”
 

Jessica’s bookshelf:

“I would definitely recommend getting cosy and picking up this book. I flew through it, it can’t be put down until the final page.”

“To say it was short, it packed a punch!”

“I was really immersed in the storyline and couldn’t wait to find out how it was going to end.”

5 stars

Alice Dixon Plumbobmummy:

“I was gripped throughout and raced through this in one go, eager to discover how the story would play out. Well worth a read.” 

“Very cleverly written.” 

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The gripping, psychological thriller Short Story about obsession and losing control 

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5 stars

Sophie Phillips (Amazon review)

“This story hooked me from the first page.”

“Suspenseful and chilling.”

“When Milli's lists alter, the chills ran through me.”

“A fabulous, memorable read.”

4 stars

jen_loves_reading

“I thought this had a great plot and flowed well. Even though it packed a lot in it worked well. An enjoyable and actually quite a thought provoking read.” 

4 stars

sarahc_loves_reading

“This is a fun, twisty, ‘didn’t see that coming’ read that lulls you into a false sense of security.”

“The Christmas party is described so well that it must resound in people’s memories.”

“A great fun, quick read!”

4 stars

Stacey-Ann Says:

“It may only be a short fifty seven pages but it's surprising how much you can pack into such a small space. It was fun, twisty and enjoyable.”

4.5 stars

B for Bookreview:

“I did not see that coming … completely blindsided me.” 

5 stars

Emma Fitzgerald, Tea Leaves and Book Leaves

“A great short story that grabbed my attention from the first sentence.”

“I love the twist. I didn’t see that coming at all.”

“I would like to read more from Lucy Kaufman in future.”

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Author Becca Mcculloch:

“With a compelling commentary on our modern rat race, Don't Forget the Crazy will leave you with a strong impulse to have a do-nothing day...just to make sure you still can.”

TB Honest:

Don't Forget The Crazy is a wonderful short story filled with suspense that draws you in from the very first page.”

“The varied cast of characters adds so much depth as does the ending.”

“If you love suspense-filled reads, then this short story is something you need to pick up!”

The Strawberry Post:

“A brilliant short story with psychological twists.”

4 stars

Wild Writing Life: 

“I couldn't wait to read the full short crime story by Lucy Kaufman. It was really worth the waiting.”

 “a skilful example of using the storytelling for developing a story with a very unexpected denouement.”

“I really enjoyed reading it, and even read it twice.”

“A recommended read to anyone looking to a short crime story that comes with a crazy bunch of lists.”

A Knight’s Reads:

“Kaufman has written a cracking novella which is pacey and left me thinking about what next.”

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The gripping, psychological thriller Short Story about obsession and losing control 
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