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Book club questions for I LET YOU GO

If you’ve chosen I Let You Go as your book club read, I’d love to hear about it! I regret that I’m rarely able to attend book club meetings, either in person or online, but I hope these book club questions for I Let You Go give you a starting point for your discussions.
Book club questions for I Let You Go

Book club questions for I LET YOU GO

How does the title, I Let You Go, link to the themes in the novel?
The author of I Let You Go is a former police officer. Do you think this is evident in the storytelling?
How does the author pull the wool over the reader’s eyes in preparation for the first major twist? How did you feel when you reached it?
Discuss the relationship between Ray and Kate.
Some of the scenes in I Let You Go present a high level of violence. Are these sections hard to read? Are they necessary for the story? Why did the author include them?
The ending is intentionally ambiguous: what do you think happened at the end of the story, and do you think it was the right ending? How would you have resolved the story?
What does the future hold for Jenna?
 

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