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You Should Have Known
You Should Have Known
Author: Jean Hanff Korelitz
Grace Reinhart Sachs is living the only life she ever wanted for herself, devoted to her husband, a pediatric oncologist at a major cancer hospital, their young son, Henry, and the patients she sees in her therapy practice. Grace is also the author of the forthcoming "You Should Have Known," a book in which she castigates women for not valuing t...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780571307531
ISBN-10: 0571307531
Publication Date: 1/1/2015
Edition: Main
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Publisher: Faber & Faber
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 5
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Tunerlady avatar reviewed You Should Have Known on + 581 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This is a most unusual book, but I found myself reading it constantly, as I was so engrossed in the story. It's a very cerebral tale with extremely deep insight into a life that has come apart at the seams due to a spouse becoming a complete stranger after 18 years of marriage. The protagonist wife is in deep denial about her husband's lies and terrible secrets, but eventually she gets through it and moves herself and her 12 year old son to another state. This is definitely one of the best books I've ever read. If you're looking for a crime novel, this isn't it. This is a deeply psychological and emotional story of a woman's transition through extreme horror and emerging on the other side changed and improved.
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Helpful Score: 3
I could not put this book down - I was so caught up in the story and the unraveling of the secret life of the husband and the wife's slow realization that she had no idea who she was married to. Honestly, I didn't really like the main character until the end; I found her to be smug and very full of herself, and wanted to shake her half the time. I also wouldn't want to live in the world of upper class New York City - what a terribly snobbish world. This novel was very wordy, but the story was excellent.
23dollars avatar reviewed You Should Have Known on + 432 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
YOU SHOULD HAVE KNOWN was the November 2014 pick in my neighborhood book club.

If you enjoy rambling, skimmable narratives where the author dumps pages and PAGES of irrelevant backstory and musings in-between lines of dialoguethen this is the book for you. Nothingand I mean nothinghappens until about 150 pages of mindless New York City private school nonsense and Birkin bag shallowness.

Nothing. Happens.

Then we finally get to the point. Kind of.

A murder occurs. And Grace Sachs, a shrink who's married to a pediatric oncologist for 20 years, is shocked to find out she never knew her hubby at allit's really a wonder they even lived under the same roof for all she knew about him! It was pretty ridiculous, but this is clearly the reference of the book's title.

The pacing of this novel was slower than a snail. Seriously. But somewhere underneath the tedious, meandering narrative lay the potential for a pretty riveting psychological thriller. The author should've just hired a ghostwriter.

YOU SHOULD HAVE KNOW had an excellent premise but a dreadfully poor execution...unless you're a reader who enjoys books most other readers find boring. I give it a C-. I can't recommend it.


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reviewed You Should Have Known on + 70 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
While I enjoyed the book, I was itching to know more about the husband's story. You learn parts of it through Grace's investigations, but I finished the book wanting to know more.
jerwayne avatar reviewed You Should Have Known on
Helpful Score: 1
A great novel for those interested in counseling, therapy, etc. Terrific story line. This was a page turner for me.
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I found this to be a slow read and rather "wordy". It was an interesting story, it just took a while to get there. I agree with another review that I wish there was more information on Jonathan and his back story. I felt the ending was almost an "Ok, we're at the max number of pages, let's wrap this up." Not sure I'd actively seek out this author again.