Murder, but make it a little whimsy. Let's review. Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn Category – Crime Suspense Thriller Length – 368 Pages Read Time – 6 Months, 3 Days* GR Rating – 3 Stars *This book did not actually take 6 months & 3 days of reading to finish, I had a lot going on... Continue Reading →
Review: Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister
I had a moment where all of the books I was reading had some kind of time manipulation element happening. Completely coincidentally. Actually read this a few months ago in February, just catching up on reviews now. This book had me hooked, I needed to know what was going to happen next every chapter. Let's... Continue Reading →
Review: Lock Every Door by Riley Sager
This one needs to be adapted for tv! Immediately, give me a 10 part series, so I can have something to do for a weekend. Let's review. Lock Every Door by Riley Sager Category – Suspense Mystery Thriller Length – 368 Pages Read Time – 1 Day GR Rating – 4 Stars The story begins... our protagonist, 25 year... Continue Reading →
Review: The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
I finally got around to reading this book after it was recommended by a fellow bibliophile at my day job. We periodically share our recent reads & ratings & this book was mentioned but when I went to add it to my tbr, there it was already. Tehe. Funny how that happens so often, not... Continue Reading →
Review: The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
Yooooooooo! This plot was so sinister & beautifully twisted together. In retrospect, it took me way too long to get around to reading this book. I blame the cover, despite rave reviews & a synopsis that intrigued, I judge covers. The cover put me off but I'm so glad I finally read it, let's review.... Continue Reading →
Review: How to Survive Your Murder by Danielle Valentine
This book gave me a similar vibe to the movie 'Happy Death Day' starring Jessica Rothe. Quick disclaimer, despite my low rating of this book, I don't think it was bad, just too young for me. It's a quick read & despite the dark subject not heavy, let's review. How to Survive Your Murder by... Continue Reading →
Review: Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
This book was on my tbr list for so long & admittedly I really only got around to reading it now because I want to watch the HBO adaptation, although I've finished the book some weeks ago & still haven't started the show haha. Anyway, because this book was on my tbr for so many... Continue Reading →
Book Review, Catch Up: Part 8
The Thief by Fuminori Nakamura This book made it to my very small "re-read shelf" before I had even finished it. The Thief by Fuminori Nakamura is a Japanese noir crime fiction, following along with a "career" pickpocket in Tokyo as he finds himself in a dangerous predicament brought on by his own lifestyle choices.... Continue Reading →
Review: Into the Water by Paula Hawkins
This was a bit of an impulse buy/read, I really liked The Girl on the Train also by this author & thus assumed I'd like this one as well. While I didn't dislike the book I also didn't like it all that much, I'm in the middle, it's just okay. Let's review. Into the Water... Continue Reading →
Review: You Shouldn’t Have Come Here by Jeneva Rose
It's rare that a book make my eyebrows go up in surprise, this one did it. I won't give the twist away because it's just too good & without it the book would fall kind of flat, in my humble opinion. Anyway, lets get into this review! You Shouldn't Have Come Here by Jeneva Rose... Continue Reading →