Shelf Control #89 – 09/05/2025
Happy Friday everyone! It’s the turn of my regular Shelf Control feature today, and I have an interesting thriller novel next on my list that makes today’s feature.
Before we get into it, here’s a recap of what my Shelf Control feature is all about.
Shelf Control is a meme run by Lisa at Bookshelf Fantasies. It’s a celebration of the unread books on our shelves! The idea is to pick a book you own but haven’t read and write a post about it (suggestions: include what it’s about, why you want to read it, and when you got it), and link up.
If you want to read more about the Shelf Control feature, check out Lisa’s introductory post.
Friends Like These – Sarah Alderson
Genre: Thriller
Pages: 320
Audience: Adult
Publisher: Mulholland Books
Publication Date: 13 Dec 2018
Goodreads – Friends Like These
One wrong click can ruin your life…Lizzie hasn’t thought about her colleague Becca in years – not since the accident.
Then Becca’s ex-boyfriend turns up on Tinder, and Lizzie’s curiosity is sparked.
It looks like Becca hasn’t changed. She’s still all over social media: #perfectlife, #perfectjob, #blessed. Lizzie can’t resist a dig. But she sends her mean comment to Becca by mistake…
She’s about to find out you can’t always believe what you see online.
And that with friends like Becca, you don’t need enemies…
My Thoughts
I quite enjoy books in which the story we’re given isn’t quite what it seems. By the synopsis, that’s the premise of this book. However, we aren’t told much, and so my curiosity is piqued as to just how far this goes.
With the emphasis on social media and image perception, it’s a fairly modern take on a thriller. I’m looking forward to seeing how much this has a bearing on the story. If nothing else, it’s a very relatable occurrence to many people these days!
I also like that this book isn’t too long. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy several hundred-page epics. However, I think thrillers are better suited to a more modest page count. That’s just me, though. This also works out well as it will be a fun read to throw in for a change-up if I do want a change from some larger books. As our work book club can testify, they also make good selections for discussion because it’s a popular genre and can be read quite quickly! We’ve read two lately – The Housemaid and The Perfect Wife.
Have you read Friends Like These, or anything similar you would like to recommend?


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