Thursday, January 27, 2022
The Patient by Jane Shemilt (netgalley review)
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Hide by Kiersten White (Netgalley review)
Thank you to Netgalley and Random House Del Rey Publishing for this ebook review copy.
This is my first read by Kiersten White.
I read the synopsis of this. It sounded so so good, don't get me wrong I did like this book, but I didn't love it. The idea of an abandoned amusement park, and a game of childhood hide and seek really drags you in.
So many times I was left hidden myself. I felt lost. By the end I was still almost wanting more. A little more of everything.
I do really love the cover for this book. Seeing it on Goodreads,and other online sources in full color is nice. (you don't get that with e-ink). So I know in person it will be extra beautiful.
I love the creepy mustardy yellow is. The black and red viny creepiness of the park. I feel it all just fits.
In all I give it 3 stars because I did enjoy it, I was thrilled just not completely to my expectations. If thr author writes another horror/thriller novel in the future, yes I'll still give it a chance.
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
The Couple at Number Nine (Review)
Thank you to Netgalley and HarperCollins for a review copy.
I really enjoyed this book. I was a read page turner. I love the mystery of each chapter. The chapters are quick too, and you see many characters perspectives which I also enjoyed in this novel. It really worked well. It makes you question. What would you do if you found bodies buried in your garden?
That's exactly what happens when Saffy and Tom move into a little house and start renovating.
I highly recommend this book if you like thrillers,and or mystery. Claire Douglas is an amazing story teller, and you will not be disappointed with this book.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Kind Regards: The Lost Art of Letter Writing by Liz Williams (Review)
First, I love letter writing. I penpal all the time. Writing letters is a wonderful way to make friends and communicate, plus it's fun. This book has lots of info on the history of letters to stamps, to even how to write some types of letters. A wonderful read for anyone who likes to write letters, or is interested in the history of them. |
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
If I Disappear (Review)
Thursday, March 4, 2021
Review for 'The Lost Village' by Camilla Sten
Thank you to Netgalley and Minotaur books for this ebook review copy. Thus book had ben on my to-read shelf for a while. I saw the title and cover and knew I had to read it. Patiently awaiting its release. I hadn't used Netgalley in a while, but figured I'd get back into it. I'm glad I have.
This was very fast paced. As soon as I got it loaded onto my Kobo i started reading. I got halfway done in one day. (Im sure i would of got further, but did take a break). This book pulled me in from the start. Thus was very well written, and i highly recommend. A top new release of 2021. On my list.
A group visit this abandoned village for a documentary film. It gets weird quick. Ghostly visions and abandoned buildings. The book goes back and forth between the past and present day.
If you like creepy haunting stories this is the book for you. 5 Stars on a 5/5 star scale
It's been a while.
I know it's been a while since i've used this as a review site. I really want to try and get back into it. I mostly post my reviews to Goodreads but i'm going to try to post here too. I think they can be linked, so that will help. I got back on Netgalley, and even joined a new site...well new to me site called Edelweiss+. A librarian told me about it, so i joined it's for reviewers too. so fingers crossed. I've already posted a review on Netgalley,and am almost done with another one to post.
I recently got a KoboLibraH20 that helps especially with review copies. I love that it can do multiple formats. It even has overdrive built in so it makes borrowing library books a breeze. Anyways, that's all for my little update. I will add a few of my post recent reads and or reviews in my next post.