Two problems – too many coincidences and the over reliance of the MC on getting a new piece of information and rushing off to use the threat of physical violence to elicit more information. On the other hand, I was sure I knew the identity of the killer and was totally wrong. I think...
Kiki: I finishedSay Yes to the Dukeby Eloisa Jamesthis week which was exciting because it is the first piece of fiction I’ve been able to finish in over a month, quite possibly longer (based on Catherine’s review from May, this seems to be a magic reading rut busting book). Life ...
Slow reading month (again except for Never Have I Ever fanfic) From best to “worst” (and it wasn’t that bad) BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME by Ta-Nehisi Coates beautiful, short memoir written as a letter to his son. Almost like a poem in its language. I read it in one sitting. MOST...
whatcha reading,reader recommendations,reader recs May 8, 2021 at 6:45 am Like HOW TO BANG A BILLIONAIRE, HOW TO BLOW IT WITH A BILLIONAIRE and HOW TO BELONG WITH A BILLIONAIRE by Alexis Hall. The Arden St. Ives trilogy. It starts very high then speeds downhill until it hits rock bott...
They’re only one piece of the puzzle and they have to let it go, even if sometimes they’re right and the producers are wrong (oh boy, are they sometimes). Actors that get super invested probably burn out quickly. I also think I’m just getting sick of contemporaries about actors/...
,reader recommendations,reader recs Hither, Pageby Cat Sebastian which is a small town mystery set after WWII with the main hero, the local doctor and the other an Intelligence agent who gave me definite Cassian Andor vibes. This book kept me up all night as it hit a lot of my favorite...