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Isabel Emilia Edvardsson ist eine schwedische Tänzerin und mehrfache deutsche Meisterin in den Standardtänzen. Sie ist bekannt als Profi-Tänzerin in der Fernsehsendung Let’s Dance. Isabel Emilia Edvardsson (* Juni in Bergum Olofstorp bei Göteborg) ist eine schwedische Tänzerin und mehrfache deutsche Meisterin in den. wie einfach du bei uns Tanzen erlernen kannst. Zusammen mit meinem Team begrüße ich dich gerne persönlich in den Tanzkursen. Eure Isabel Edvardsson. Isabel Edvardsson wurde in Schweden geboren und legte den Grundstein für Ihre tänzerische Karriere im Alter von 13 Jahren. Erfahre mehr. Offizielle Webseite der schwedischen Profitänzerin und Tanztrainerin Isabel Edvardsson. Isabel Edvardsson. likes · talking about this. Profitänzerin, Trainerin, 2​-fache Let´s Dance Gewinnerin, Moderatorin. Herzlich Willkommen auf. Kurzbiografie. Sie brachte schon so manchem Star das Tanzen bei: Isabel Edvardsson ist in Deutschland vor allem durch das TV-Format „Let's Dance“ bekannt.

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Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of A Nearly Normal Family. Her seemingly perfect parents will do whatever it takes to protect her, even if it means destroying their family.

Her father, Adam a pastor, and her mother, Ulrika a high power attorney, are determined to free their daughter.

Doing so forces them to come to terms with who they really are, exposing their flaws and crumbling their carefully crafted facade of a perfect family.

The narrative is broken up into three parts, and each part is told by a different perspective: The perfect father, the rebellious daughter, and the strong, powerful mother.

Each shift in perspective is jarring--just when you think you understand these characters, the way others view them opens up new understandings of their skewed sense of reality.

I found his character fascinating, especially seeing how his warped self-perception leads him to unravel. A Nearly Normal Family is a slow-burn character study.

It is not an action-packed read. While the mystery was interesting, the intriguing characters and shifting perceptions of reality kept me glued to the pages.

What I loved most about this book was how it played with the truth, especially the idea of truth, exposing the many different sides of one's understanding of reality.

I won a copy of this book from a Goodreads giveaway! View all 74 comments. Stella is seventeen and enjoying as much time as possible with her best friend Amina.

Their carefree days are growing short as they both begin the journey into adulthood. Stella is off to Asia for her trip of a lifetime, while Amina plans to start medical school.

How far would you go to protect the ones you love? Your children? Your spouse? Your own reputation? Told from multiple POV I found this book to be repetitive, to the point I felt I was reading the exact same paragraph word for word, over and over.

As the story-line plays out there is definitely a build-up in tension as truths are weighed against lies. And thankfully, I did have my wow moment at the end!

I may be in the minority here. There are some fantastic reviews, so I hope it works out better for you! A buddy read with Susanne! Edvardsson for an ARC to read and review.

View all 87 comments. Celadon should be to commercial fiction what Kleenex is to tissue. In other words, this imprint should be a brand name.

A Nearly Normal Family is not your average legal thriller. The story is told in three parts from each member of a small nuclear family: the controlli Celadon should be to commercial fiction what Kleenex is to tissue.

The story is told in three parts from each member of a small nuclear family: the controlling father who is a pastor, the rebellious teen, and the emotionally and frequently physically absent mother who is a successful attorney.

The story moves back and forth through time but the plot is sequential. Would you shatter your moral and ethical codes of conduct to protect your child?

View all 71 comments. A slow burn that's hot… 4. Did the nearly normal daughter commit this heinous crime? Did the nearly normal parents act normally?

We had a mortgage, which we dutifully made payments on; we sorted our trash and used our blinkers and kept to the speed limit and always returned li A slow burn that's hot… 4.

We had a mortgage, which we dutifully made payments on; we sorted our trash and used our blinkers and kept to the speed limit and always returned library books on time.

Until their daughter is accused of murder! The different perspectives on the same situation kept adding more depth to the characters and more excitement to the plot.

He was a sympathetic character, and I felt his pain which is the most important thing, actually. But he was a little too predictable and a tad boring.

He seemed sort of whiny, and he repeated stuff. One thing that did work was this: he made me so so curious to find out what his daughter was like.

Was she nearly normal? Or was she a psychopath? What were her secrets? I mean, all teenagers keep secrets, but were hers especially bad, or even evil?

I was so jazzed when he shut up, because next I got to hear directly from his daughter, who was in jail. Cool transition by the author.

What was she really like? Was she capable of killing someone? I got busy comparing what she said to what her dad had reported about her, trying to figure out whether his worries were justified, trying to size her up.

I loved this section completely. And it was a clever surprise! Good lawyers, good questions, good answers, and no confusion no new players whom I had to get to know at the last minute.

I was pretty much on the edge of my seat by this time. Hearing from her was a treat after hearing about her second-hand from her husband and daughter.

She was much more complex than I had thought. This is a crime drama with depth and soul. The author did a great job showing us the complex family dynamics—the dysfunction and the love, the secrets and lies, the doubts.

Editor twitches: Once, info was presented twice, several pages apart. Editor, editor, where are you? And there was an incident at jail that was just dropped.

I desperately wanted to hear what happened afterward. The author is Swedish; I thought the translation was good. It was fun to see how the justice system works in Sweden.

Need to check out whether this author has other books that have been translated. Final verdict: A really good read. A fantastic character study and a cool and satisfying courtroom scene.

Great for people who want a meaty whodunit or who want a good family drama. Both had teenage girls in the mix and both had courtrooms.

Read both, is what I say; neither will disappoint. Thanks to NetGalley for the advance copy. View all 70 comments.

Book of the Month choice for June Based on this alone, I would whole-heartedly recommend this book to readers searching for a substantial thriller full of meaty characterization and deep introspection into family dynamics and secrets.

My issues mainly stemmed Book of the Month choice for June My issues mainly stemmed from the fact that the translation here seems to be a bit choppy and unlike some of the smoother books I've read in the past, which is clearly personal preference, but may be helpful to the picky readers like me who may be a bit more difficult to please.

Overall, a wonderful and somewhat unique addition to the scandi noir genre, and an author I'm looking forward to seeing more from in the future.

View all 17 comments. Kept me highly intrigued and guessing from start to finish! Her mother is a criminal defence attorney.

How could she be connected to an older mans brutal death? They do whatever they can to support their daughter.

This novel is told through three interesting perspec 4. This novel is told through three interesting perspectives: Stella, her father and her mother.

With each perspective change, I felt a deeper connection to the story. The narrative pace and flow kept me curious and edgy, my mind continually whirled with possibilities of how it would all come together.

This book came with a lot of hype and it definitely lived up to it for me. There were several times I thought I had it all figured out, but I was wrong every single time which kept the thrill strong.

This was a Traveling Friends read with a fantastic discussion! View all 40 comments. MT Edvardsson writes a compelling psychological thriller in the dark and disturbing Scandi-Noir tradition which gives the reader insights into Swedish law.

Set in the small Swedish city of Lund, a highly respectable and upstanding local family, Adam, a Church of Sweden pastor, his wife, Ulrika, an ambitious go getting criminal defense lawyer, are horrified and shocked when their strong willed, volatile teenage daughter, Stella, is arrested on suspicion of the brutal murder of a wealthy shady old MT Edvardsson writes a compelling psychological thriller in the dark and disturbing Scandi-Noir tradition which gives the reader insights into Swedish law.

Set in the small Swedish city of Lund, a highly respectable and upstanding local family, Adam, a Church of Sweden pastor, his wife, Ulrika, an ambitious go getting criminal defense lawyer, are horrified and shocked when their strong willed, volatile teenage daughter, Stella, is arrested on suspicion of the brutal murder of a wealthy shady older businessman, Chris.

Stella, and her best friend, Amina, had met Chris a few weeks previously. The narrative is delivered from the perspective of Adam, Ulrika and Stella, where the focus is less on crime, and more on a character driven study of dysfunctional family dynamics of a 'nearly normal' family.

In a complex and multilayered story, we find out more about Adam, Ulrika and Stella, how Adam's expectations of Stella and Ulrika's intense focus on her career has resulted in a poor relationship with their daughter.

We learn of Stella's rape by church camp counselor when she was 15, and Adam's dark obsession in Stella's personal life.

The narrative goes back and forth in time to give us a picture of the family through time. In the present, convinced of Stella's innocence, Adam decides to look more deeply into the murder, as his life begins to increasingly spin off the rails.

The trial is a riveting affair, in this suspenseful tale with some surprising twists. This is a psychological thriller of morality and ethics, family, that asks how far will parents go to protect their daughter?

There are the requisite unreliable and unlikeable narrators, secrets, and a web of lies and deceit that surround a normal Swedish family.

Edvardsson highlights how people are defined by life's trials and tribulations, and questions the concept of a 'normal' family.

This is an absorbing read, my favourite part was the trial. This novel is for fans of Scandi-Noir and crime fiction.

View all 18 comments. Just as there are different sorts of truths, there must be different sorts of lies. White lies, for example - I've never shied away from those.

Better a kind lie than a hurtful truth, I've always thought. But of course, this was different. Every character in this book is lying. A pastor and father A lawyer and mother Their teen daughter and murder suspect And a best friend Each lying to law enforcement, lying to each other and to themselves in an effort to protect someone they love, to preserve a family portrait that had begun to crack well before the current dilemma and to ultimately protect themselves.

This story is rife with ethical quandaries that gave me pause on more than one occasion to consider what I might do if presented with the same circumstances.

To loosely quote Shakespeare There is a whole other story within this book and I could totally get into a sequel.

No lie. All opinions are my own. I swear. View all 93 comments. A murder mystery, some courtroom drama and a family trying to hold it together. They are about to hit the worst speed bump in their lives.

Stella is arrested for murder. Absolutely loved the narrative that gave the perspective from all three family members. We learn some secrets from their past, how they are dealing with the crime and some actions A murder mystery, some courtroom drama and a family trying to hold it together.

We learn some secrets from their past, how they are dealing with the crime and some actions they took along the way.

Some they are surely come to regret. For me, most of the suspenseful parts were during the courtroom scenes. I wasn't sure how it was going to play out and it felt like I was watching it in real-time.

I do love courtroom drama. Thanks to the publisher for my review copy. This one is out on June 25, I think it is also a BOTM pick. View all 46 comments.

Whose truth is nothing but the truth? Edvardsson presents a heavy domestic drama wrapped around the Sandell family. From all indications this is a small, compact little family of Adam, Ulrika, and Stella.

As the layers are peeled back, there's quite a bit beneath the surface. Edvardsson sets his story down within the town of Lund in Sweden. There's a definite pendulum that swings back and forth in regard to their ever changing identities.

Adam, a pastor in the Church of Sweden, was once an av Whose truth is nothing but the truth? Adam, a pastor in the Church of Sweden, was once an avowed atheist until his pulled up collar was replaced with the collar of a minister.

Ulrika, a dedicated defense attorney, regrets the time spent pursuing her career at the expense of her home life. Stella, intensely complicated, has just turned eighteen and wishes to flee to Asia in a long planned caravan of a trip.

All the while, the secrets begin to brew. Stella and her best friend, Amina, are inseparable. They meet up with what they believe is the typical young man in a typical bar.

But Chris Olsen is far from typical. We find out that he's thirty-two years old and has a stalker of a girlfriend.

Stella carries on with a summer fling with Chris. But Chris' flinging days will be over soon when he's found dead of stab wounds. Learn how and when to remove these template messages.

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The Masked Singer. Mehrfach holte sie den Titel. Das Tanzpaar nahm bis an über 70 Turnieren teil. Bares für Rares im ZDF. Nachdem Edvardsson in den Fächern Contemporary Dance, Edvardsson und Jazzdance eine Ausbildung absolvierte, spezialisierte Bilder Hallo sich mit 21 Jahren auf Standardtanz und zog nach Deutschland. Artikel mit Isabel Edvardsson. Gleich in ihrer ersten Staffel schaffte sie es mit Wayne Schlank Geschmeidig auf Platz eins. Neben ihrer tänzerischen Tätigkeit trat die Blondine immer wieder in verschiedenen TV-Produktionen auf. Galerie Llambis Tanzduell.

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Psychometric evaluation of the Arabic language person-centred climate questionnairestaff version. Good lawyers, good questions, good answers, and no confusion no new players whom I had to get to know at the last minute.

I was pretty much on the edge of my seat by this time. Hearing from her was a treat after hearing about her second-hand from her husband and daughter.

She was much more complex than I had thought. This is a crime drama with depth and soul. The author did a great job showing us the complex family dynamics—the dysfunction and the love, the secrets and lies, the doubts.

Editor twitches: Once, info was presented twice, several pages apart. Editor, editor, where are you? And there was an incident at jail that was just dropped.

I desperately wanted to hear what happened afterward. The author is Swedish; I thought the translation was good.

It was fun to see how the justice system works in Sweden. Need to check out whether this author has other books that have been translated.

Final verdict: A really good read. A fantastic character study and a cool and satisfying courtroom scene. Great for people who want a meaty whodunit or who want a good family drama.

Both had teenage girls in the mix and both had courtrooms. Read both, is what I say; neither will disappoint. Thanks to NetGalley for the advance copy.

View all 70 comments. Book of the Month choice for June Based on this alone, I would whole-heartedly recommend this book to readers searching for a substantial thriller full of meaty characterization and deep introspection into family dynamics and secrets.

My issues mainly stemmed Book of the Month choice for June My issues mainly stemmed from the fact that the translation here seems to be a bit choppy and unlike some of the smoother books I've read in the past, which is clearly personal preference, but may be helpful to the picky readers like me who may be a bit more difficult to please.

Overall, a wonderful and somewhat unique addition to the scandi noir genre, and an author I'm looking forward to seeing more from in the future.

View all 17 comments. Kept me highly intrigued and guessing from start to finish! Her mother is a criminal defence attorney.

How could she be connected to an older mans brutal death? They do whatever they can to support their daughter. This novel is told through three interesting perspec 4.

This novel is told through three interesting perspectives: Stella, her father and her mother. With each perspective change, I felt a deeper connection to the story.

The narrative pace and flow kept me curious and edgy, my mind continually whirled with possibilities of how it would all come together. This book came with a lot of hype and it definitely lived up to it for me.

There were several times I thought I had it all figured out, but I was wrong every single time which kept the thrill strong. This was a Traveling Friends read with a fantastic discussion!

View all 40 comments. MT Edvardsson writes a compelling psychological thriller in the dark and disturbing Scandi-Noir tradition which gives the reader insights into Swedish law.

Set in the small Swedish city of Lund, a highly respectable and upstanding local family, Adam, a Church of Sweden pastor, his wife, Ulrika, an ambitious go getting criminal defense lawyer, are horrified and shocked when their strong willed, volatile teenage daughter, Stella, is arrested on suspicion of the brutal murder of a wealthy shady old MT Edvardsson writes a compelling psychological thriller in the dark and disturbing Scandi-Noir tradition which gives the reader insights into Swedish law.

Set in the small Swedish city of Lund, a highly respectable and upstanding local family, Adam, a Church of Sweden pastor, his wife, Ulrika, an ambitious go getting criminal defense lawyer, are horrified and shocked when their strong willed, volatile teenage daughter, Stella, is arrested on suspicion of the brutal murder of a wealthy shady older businessman, Chris.

Stella, and her best friend, Amina, had met Chris a few weeks previously. The narrative is delivered from the perspective of Adam, Ulrika and Stella, where the focus is less on crime, and more on a character driven study of dysfunctional family dynamics of a 'nearly normal' family.

In a complex and multilayered story, we find out more about Adam, Ulrika and Stella, how Adam's expectations of Stella and Ulrika's intense focus on her career has resulted in a poor relationship with their daughter.

We learn of Stella's rape by church camp counselor when she was 15, and Adam's dark obsession in Stella's personal life. The narrative goes back and forth in time to give us a picture of the family through time.

In the present, convinced of Stella's innocence, Adam decides to look more deeply into the murder, as his life begins to increasingly spin off the rails.

The trial is a riveting affair, in this suspenseful tale with some surprising twists. This is a psychological thriller of morality and ethics, family, that asks how far will parents go to protect their daughter?

There are the requisite unreliable and unlikeable narrators, secrets, and a web of lies and deceit that surround a normal Swedish family.

Edvardsson highlights how people are defined by life's trials and tribulations, and questions the concept of a 'normal' family.

This is an absorbing read, my favourite part was the trial. This novel is for fans of Scandi-Noir and crime fiction. View all 18 comments.

Just as there are different sorts of truths, there must be different sorts of lies. White lies, for example - I've never shied away from those. Better a kind lie than a hurtful truth, I've always thought.

But of course, this was different. Every character in this book is lying. A pastor and father A lawyer and mother Their teen daughter and murder suspect And a best friend Each lying to law enforcement, lying to each other and to themselves in an effort to protect someone they love, to preserve a family portrait that had begun to crack well before the current dilemma and to ultimately protect themselves.

This story is rife with ethical quandaries that gave me pause on more than one occasion to consider what I might do if presented with the same circumstances.

To loosely quote Shakespeare There is a whole other story within this book and I could totally get into a sequel. No lie. All opinions are my own.

I swear. View all 93 comments. A murder mystery, some courtroom drama and a family trying to hold it together.

They are about to hit the worst speed bump in their lives. Stella is arrested for murder. Absolutely loved the narrative that gave the perspective from all three family members.

We learn some secrets from their past, how they are dealing with the crime and some actions A murder mystery, some courtroom drama and a family trying to hold it together.

We learn some secrets from their past, how they are dealing with the crime and some actions they took along the way.

Some they are surely come to regret. For me, most of the suspenseful parts were during the courtroom scenes. I wasn't sure how it was going to play out and it felt like I was watching it in real-time.

I do love courtroom drama. Thanks to the publisher for my review copy. This one is out on June 25, I think it is also a BOTM pick.

View all 46 comments. Whose truth is nothing but the truth? Edvardsson presents a heavy domestic drama wrapped around the Sandell family. From all indications this is a small, compact little family of Adam, Ulrika, and Stella.

As the layers are peeled back, there's quite a bit beneath the surface. Edvardsson sets his story down within the town of Lund in Sweden.

There's a definite pendulum that swings back and forth in regard to their ever changing identities. Adam, a pastor in the Church of Sweden, was once an av Whose truth is nothing but the truth?

Adam, a pastor in the Church of Sweden, was once an avowed atheist until his pulled up collar was replaced with the collar of a minister.

Ulrika, a dedicated defense attorney, regrets the time spent pursuing her career at the expense of her home life. Stella, intensely complicated, has just turned eighteen and wishes to flee to Asia in a long planned caravan of a trip.

All the while, the secrets begin to brew. Stella and her best friend, Amina, are inseparable. They meet up with what they believe is the typical young man in a typical bar.

But Chris Olsen is far from typical. We find out that he's thirty-two years old and has a stalker of a girlfriend. Stella carries on with a summer fling with Chris.

But Chris' flinging days will be over soon when he's found dead of stab wounds. Stella is immediately arrested and accused of murder.

But did Stella do it? A Nearly Normal Family has some good moments. Edvardsson takes us in the midst of courtroom scenes with tense questioning.

The story is split into three perspectives of the Sandell family with short rapid chapters. But here's where I had issues.

Since this was a translation, I'm not sure if some of the momentum was lost within the word transfer. There seemed to be quite a bit of repetition because of it and constant replaying of incidents.

I also didn't feel overly invested in any of these characters. But what drew me in was the strong need to know who was actually responsible. Edvardsson keeps you guessing with the gameboard arrow pointing in all directions.

My thanks to M. Edvardsson and to Celadon Books for the opportunity. View all 19 comments. I was thoroughly entertained and loved how this story was broken up into three very powerful sections from each of the family members.

The first section from the father's point of view started off a little shaky for me but then once I got to Stella's the daughter's POV I was hooked.

This was such an emotionally gripping story that was absolutely unputdownable! Highly recommend! Edvardsson for the complimentary copy. View all 49 comments.

A Nearly Normal Family examines the three members of the Sandell family when daughter Stella is accused of murder.

In the aftermath of her arrest, Stella, along with her father, a pastor, and her mother, a defense attorney, must each dig deep down inside and examine what lengths they are willing to go to protect their family.

First, the good: I found the writing style to be engaging throughout, and felt compelled to keep turning the pages.

I thought the subject of the story is interesting, and I A Nearly Normal Family examines the three members of the Sandell family when daughter Stella is accused of murder.

I thought the subject of the story is interesting, and I was curious where the author would take it. For most thrillers, the focus is on what really happened, but I don't feel that's the crux of this story.

What really happened is almost an afterthought. Instead, we spend the majority of time scrutinizing and exploring each of the three main characters, their thoughts, their morals and ethics, and how far they will go to protect each other.

Now for what I didn't like: The characters are all so unlikable, not just a little, but a lot. This was probably the biggest hindrance to my enjoyment of this story.

The father is paranoid, has boundary issues, and suffers from my-child-is-perfect syndrome. Stella is extremely spoiled and bad-tempered. And as for her crime, her parents did not question or care as to their daughter's guilt.

They wanted to save her regardless of whether she killed another person or not. The story is told from their three alternating perspectives, so it was really hard to hang in there while they complained, acted crazy, and supplied endless odd justifications for what they were doing.

It's also a really long story for the amount of substance that's in here. Each of the three members of the family gets to have their turn to tell their side.

Except each person often tells an event multiple times, first with some facts obscured, then again as they reveal what they concealed.

And since there are three points of view, it's not usual for the the same thing to be told four or five or even six times. How many different ways can you say the same thing?

Many times, apparently. In the end, I enjoyed the writing, but found the characters to be complete duds. With how dysfunctional they turned out to be, this is more of a family drama than anything else.

The theme seems to be that parents will do anything for their children, including lying, scheming, obstructing justice, and harassing others, all to keep their precious baby out of jail, regardless of guilt.

If everyone used that logic and got their way, the only people in jail would be orphans. So no, I really can't agree with that.

View all 60 comments. I can't get enough of family dramas and this was one of the better ones I have read recently.

I thought the family dynamics were fascinating and the mystery of whether the daughter was innocent or guilty easily sustained my interest.

Stella Sandell is 18 years old and is accused of murdering a man. Stella's father is a pastor and her mother is a defense attorney and both are struggling with the realization their daughter could be found guilty of the crime.

The story is told from the perspectives I can't get enough of family dramas and this was one of the better ones I have read recently.

The story is told from the perspectives of the three family members. I absolutely loved how this book opened up as you find out the father is set to testify but even he doesn't know if he will get up on the stand and tell the truth.

From that moment on I was hooked. I liked how the book was broken up into three parts, with each family member getting their say. Without a doubt I enjoyed reading this but by the time I finished I couldn't say I was blown away by the story.

I feel like this was the type of book that is a good read at the time but I wouldn't say it is the most memorable story.

I give 4 stars to the books I think are very good and save the 5 stars for the ones I think about months after I finish reading. Thank you to the publisher and BookishFirst for sending me an advance copy!

I was under no obligation to post a review and all views expressed are my honest opinion. View all 5 comments.

Firstly I wanna confess that I adore Swedish and Scandinavia thrillers so much. So they call 3. So as soon as I heard about this book and read the blurb, I was so excited to dive in without thinking of it any second!

Result: Not so good but not so bad either. There were three main characters are also the members of an ordinary family.

They were nothing like ordinary or lovely or a perfect example of family. This is not about being dysfunctional and less communicative.

All of the members of the family are selfish individuals with heavy issues. The wife, Ulrika, workaholic lawyer, gets jealous about the close relationship between her husband and her daughter, starts drifting apart from them and having a relationship with her colleague.

The daughter, in prison for murder trial, Stella, has authority and anger management issues, shows symptoms of a sociopath, sexually abused, wild, rebel.

She has no idea what to do what her life so she dreams to run away to Asia getting of rid of the pressure or maybe her overprotective family members!

I think Amina, best friend of Stella steals the show from dislikeable family members. Even Ulrika connects better with her than she does with her own daughter.

When you read three points of view, your guessing about the murderer changes directions. At least my husband is happy, he hates my cooking!

My problem is with characters. The ending is nerve bending but smart and satisfying, at least the conclusion is well-developed.

As a summary, I loved three dimensional, fast pacing, unputdownable story telling but I have problems about the characters, some lost interpreting after the translation and functionality of family member relations.

View all 13 comments. Just ask the Sandells. They have it down pat. When Stella a teenager, is arrested for the murder of a successful businessman, parents Ulrika and Adam are beside themselves.

Adam is a Pastor whose whole life has been based on honesty. Ulrika is an Attorney. The law is everything to her and success has always come before all else, even her family.

As far as 3. As far as the Sandells are concerned, ethics and morals go out the window when freedom is on the line. What price would you pay to hold your family together?

Sounds intriguing, right? The believability police were on high alert throughout which had my eyes rolling quite a bit. Furthermore, I found the writing to be a bit choppy in the way the story was told.

That said, I absolutely loved the ending and loved the characters of Stella and Amina! I wish Amina had been more heavily featured as I think she kinda sorta stole the whole show.

This was another fabulous buddy read with Kaceey! Evardsson for the complimentary copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review.

Published on NetGalley and Goodreads on 4. Will be published on Amazon on 6. Excerpt to be published on Instagram.

View all 56 comments. This is a domestic drama based thriller that had all the elements I loved.

Mom, dad, annoying secretive daughter. View all 23 comments. When both parents lie separately… and keep it from each other…trying to protect their child Their 18 year old daughter was in a cell suspected of murder.

Lund, Sweden: Not having been I looked Lund up on Google and drooled over the beauty of the small University town She was known as an ADD kid who thought she owned the world.

On the website there were comments about Adam Sandell, too. Michael Bloomberg: Public defense attorney for Stella. Agnes Thelin: police investigator.

Linda Lokind: ex-girlfriend of Chris Olsen: claimed she had been raped by Olsen. My Sennevall.. Margaretha Olsen, professor of criminal law Chris Olsen: The year-old man found murdered in a playground.

They tried to stay together - stick together with a couple of their lies They each tried to speculate what really happened the night of the murder Part Judge Goran Leijon was known for not just being a competent judge, but also courteous person with great integrity.

Ulkria says As a lawyer, I was guilty of the most horrific violation of the law one could imagine. As a mother, my choice was the only correct one.

I was pretty sure I knew the conclusion - I thought I had the ending figured out I enjoyed this speedy page turner! Give me a story with a family in crisis and I am all over it.

I loved the theme here with what seems like a normal family find themselves questioning everything about each other after a crisis leads them protecting the ones they love.

I enjoyed the structure here to the story that is told in three parts with the POV of the father, Adam, the daughter Stella who is accused of murder and the mother Ulrika.

I liked how we saw something different with each of their perspective that added some complexity to the story. Edvardsson explores just how far this family will go to save the ones they love and gives it a twist that left this reader very happy with the way this one wrapped up.

It left me thinking about so many thought-provoking questions and wanting to discuss it with my friends. I received a complimentary copy from the publisher on NetGalley.

View all 39 comments. I listened to the audiobook and feel it was brilliantly cast and narrated. I definitely think that influenced my overall reading experience.

I thought the format was so clever. The three perspectives were presented in separate chunks as opposed to alternating back and forth.

I am not sure I have ever read a book that was arranged in that way. It began with 'The Father's' perspective.

Adam, a family man and pastor, tells his side of the story. He talks mainly about the relationship with his y. He fills in a large part of the narrative and you think you have a fairly good handle on the overall story.

Then we get 'The Daughter's' perspective. Well, she would know out of everyone what really happened, she was there.

The events happened to her. But as I love, Stella, is a deliciously unreliable narrator, who openly admits to her outstanding ability to lie to and manipulate others.

Her perspective answers some questions and of course, creates some new ones. At this point, I was thinking a lot about how two different people can experience the same things and interpret those events completely differently.

It's fascinating to think about. I love this type of psychological examination of characters. Lastly, we get 'The Mother's' perspective.

Just when you think you have a super firm handle on the events in question, you discover there's so much more going on.

Stella's mom, a high powered attorney, knows how the system works and she'll do anything in her power to protect her little girl. While I can see how some Readers may find this slow, or possibly choppy, I had absolutely no complaints about the writing, or the format.

I was hooked into this story from the very start and loved how much it made me think outside of the reading experience itself. Overall, a huge fan of this, recommend to anyone who enjoys a legal or crime drama.

Would absolutely recommend the audiobook as well! View all 6 comments. What would you do as a parent to protect her?

This is what you will be asking yourself as you read A Nearly Normal Family. Now we are prisoners under a merciless spotlight.

Is it possible that their daughter could be so violent as to murder someone? You'll have to read this to find out.

I found this book to be a very satisfying reading experience. The story is told in three parts; that of Adam, Stella, and Ulrika and each adds a different perspective to the situation which I really enjoyed.

With each character I waffled between liking them and disliking them but that's what made them seem so human. The epilogue wrapped everything up nicely even if I was correct in my suspicions of what actually happened.

Er ist der tollste Mensch der Jungs Und Mädchen, sagte die Tänzerin danach. Hierdurch kam sie zum Turniertanzsport in Standard und Latein. In eigener Sache. News Unterhaltung: Alles über Stars Thema. Kostenlos registrieren. The pacing was a little slow but this was a very compelling read. I Steel Buddies Die Auktion this book to be a very satisfying reading experience. The second part of the novel is told from the POV of Stella, who is waiting for trial in prison. With how dysfunctional they turned out to be, this is more of a family drama than anything else. Help Learn to Edvardsson Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Or was she a psychopath? Adam- the husband and Bs To 2 Broke Girls whom is a pastor. k Followers, Following, Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from ISABEL EDVARDSSON (@isabel_edvardsson_official). Eigentlich wollte Isabell Edvardsson Meeresbiologin oder Make-up-Artist werden​. Mit 16 entschied sich der Fan von Eintracht Braunschweig dann aber für das. Isabel Edvardsson ‐ Wiki: Alter, Größe und mehr. Seit ihrem Lebensjahr tanzt Isabel Edvardsson. Die gebürtige Schwedin ist mehrfache deutsche Meisterin. Er ist der tollste Mensch der Erde", sagte die Tänzerin danach. Dears Hentai Der Junge namens Mika kam im September zur Welt. News Unterhaltung: Alles über Edvardsson Thema. In eigener Sache. Ist die "Let's Dance"-Tour gefährdet? Die gebürtige Schwedin ist mehrfache deutsche Meisterin in den Standardtänzen. Juni in der Nähe von Göteborg geboren. Edvardsson

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