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The Teacher
The Teacher
Author: Freida McFadden
ISBN-13: 9781728296210
ISBN-10: 1728296218
Publication Date: 2/6/2024
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 27 ratings
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press
Book Type: Paperback
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4 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

esjro avatar reviewed The Teacher on + 984 more book reviews
This is one of the best Freida books I have read. The final twist was one I did not see coming.
Trigger warning: does contain statutory rape.
reviewed The Teacher on + 3177 more book reviews
This is a very good book, however, in the middle it drags for a good amount of pages before something finally happens and when it happens? wow it takes off

The final twist was a complete surprise and my jaw dropped!!
perryfran avatar reviewed The Teacher on + 1250 more book reviews
This is the second book I have read by McFadden. The first, NEVER LIE, was a really good thriller that I enjoyed a lot. The Teacher was another fast-paced story that kept me turning the pages. It is told from three different perspectives: Eve, a high school math teacher who is obsessed with shoes; Nate, her husband who also teaches English at the same school and is very attractive especially to the female students; and Addie, a troubled 16-year-old student who has been accused of a scandal involving a prior teacher who was fired from the school. When Addie returns to school at the start of the following school year, she is instantly bullied by another young student named Kenzie who is also one of the most popular students there. Eve's marriage to Nate is falling apart and Eve always has a frown on her face. Addie is assigned to Eve's math class where she struggles but she also is assigned to Nate's English class where she is taken under his wing and excels at writing poetry. But is there more going on between Nate and Addie?

McFadden does a good job of building up the suspense in this novel and changing the reader's mind about which characters to sympathize with, if any. This all builds up to an unexpected climax and the very ending of the novel was really a surprise although I'm not sure how it was even possible. (I may need to reread some of what happened earlier.) Overall, this did keep me interested but the subject matter of the plot was very disturbing and I would only mildly recommend this one.
justreadingabook avatar reviewed The Teacher on + 1734 more book reviews
Cringe worthy, eye rolling, cliche and so freaking boring. Line after line of cliche sayings put together.
Teacher sleeping with student. He just LOVES her poetry. She's the love of his life.
Teacher with shoe obsession. Can I slip these in my bag and steal them? Will he see the CC statement?
Bullying. You need to be more careful Addie! Nice hairy legs Addie. Ugh!
16 yr old in love with her teacher. He's the last thing I think of at night and the first thing I think of when I wake up. I make him so happy and his wife is so mean to him.

So so cringy and nauseous.
The last part does NOT make up for 90% being meh.