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    3 reasons to read The Silent Patient

    WAO TeamBy WAO TeamAugust 1, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    In the world of psychological thrillers, there are a few novels that have captivated readers, like Alex Michaelides’s The Silent Patient. The book has taken the literary world by storm, leaving readers on the edge of their seats and making them think about the intricacies of the human mind. Here are the 3 reasons to read The Silent Patient:

    1. Deep psychological exploration

    The author, Alex Michaelides, delves deep into psychological themes like trauma, obsession, and the complexities of the human psyche in such a manner that we become a part of the whole story and start thinking the way the character thinks. As Theo tries to unravel Alicia’s story, readers start looking into their own sanity.

    2. Unpredictable Twists and Turns

    A good thriller needs some great twists and turns to survive, while The Silent Patient has just one twist and turn, but that’s enough to make readers go mad over the ending of the book.

    3. Complex Characters

    One of the biggest reasons to read The Silent Patient is for its brilliant characterization. The complexity of characters makes a reader resonate with them even more. For example, Alicia and Theo are both flawed yet highly relatable and believable.

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