Holy banana pants 😳😳😳 You were right, Scott - this was SO dark and twisted, and I LOVED it 🫢🫢🫢😂😂😂 @vivastory
Holy banana pants 😳😳😳 You were right, Scott - this was SO dark and twisted, and I LOVED it 🫢🫢🫢😂😂😂 @vivastory
A compelling one for the Sunday. Strange things happen at the prestigious Belmont Academy. People die one after the other. Told from various pov‘s who all have their reasons to get rid of someone else this was quite the ride!
This book is so good!! Twisty rich school murders are always a favorite
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It's not a mystery (you know who did it) but it is a tense thriller - the story is told from several POVs, but not where each one rehashes the same scene - each POV moves the story forward ⬇️
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Perfect thriller! I read this on a cold, rainy day recently and it was just what I needed to pass the time.
I love a mystery/thriller set in an academic setting. Downing delivered an intriguing main character with a grudge who used very unique methods to punish people around him.
Fast-paced, fun and a bit unhinged. 😀
Book 150📚 4.5⭐️
Ooooo okay dark academia👏🏻 This is how you do it👌🏻
Short chapters kept a great pace.
Teddy is teacher of the year. Slowly teachers keep winding up murdered. But don‘t worry, Teddy will take care of it, it‘s for their own good. 😶😐🥛☕️
Teddy is a perfectly evil teacher with a bit of a chip on his shoulder and a vengeful streak a mile wide. He starts experimenting with dosing his colleagues with things in their coffee when, oops, someone dies. But was it his doing after all? Most of this was great and I had a lot of fun with it, though I found the ending a little flat. If you‘re someone who needs to like characters, you probably want to skip this one. 😂
A rainy Sunday afternoon with #JohnnyBergen and a (silly but compelling) thriller.
This was like a series of unfortunate events. However it was page turning. I read it so quickly but at the end I just thought, well… yeah?
This was really good! Dark academia vibes and certainly macabre. I wouldn‘t say there were any huge surprises for me but it is well written and I just wanted to keep reading. Solid psychological thriller! Beautiful photo by The Lit B*tch. #mystery #thriller #psychologicalthriller
A 4 star rating from me! I kept putting off reading this because I really don't like this cover. 😅 It did keep me engaged from the get go, and I wanted to know how it all ended. The characters weren't exactly likeable, and there's a lot of dying happening, but it was a quick entertaining read.
I really liked this one, so much happening all at once and I think the author did a great job balancing it all. I also liked how it ended.
I loved the premise of this book & enjoyed the school setting. A cast full of unlikable characters who really aren't fully developed. I found this read to be fast-paced with short chapters, but a bit boring. There were interesting pieces and decent twists, but it just felt meh. There was also a lot of convenience built into the plot. I just wasn't wowed. A good lazy day read or good for a read where you don't want to have to think too hard.
Taking a break from some BOTM reads with this one. I‘ve seen some mixed reviews, so we‘ll see 🤷🏻♀️
What an insane book!! So many crazy, evil people. It was hard find anyone to root for! That being said, I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was like a train wreck, couldn‘t look away! 😳👀
You don't want to get on the bad side of this teacher. The plot is twisty like a river and the villain(s) not always easy to identify.
Finally catching up on January reviews.
A riotous prep school murder mystery which was everything I wanted it to be. Lies, schemes, wrongful imprisonment, amateur sleuthing, all mixed in with privilege, adolescent angst, and the drama of private education. Outrageous at times but in a compelling way. What a ride.
For a Samantha Downing, this was a letdown but that‘s only because her two previous books were standouts for me. This one was more about character than plot, which is what I love Downing for. I didn‘t love sitting with such an awful character for so long and in lesser hands, this would have been a disaster. She pulled it off, though.
The guilt. So much guilt. Sonia feels guilty about what she‘s done, what she hasn‘t done, whom she has helped, and whom she hasn‘t. She feels guilty about the hours she works and the hours she doesn‘t🌿🥛☠️
I had so much fun reading this book! So far this was the best thriller I‘ve read over the holiday break. Definitely a book I‘ll be recommending to others.
As always lately, I am behind. Please bare with me. This was a great dark academia where a teacher thinks he is doing the right thing by "teaching" people a lesson, even if it escalates to murder. But this story shows that you can't "judge a book by its cover".
Teddy Crutcher is teacher of the year at a most prestigious academy and he wants all the attention on him! Then people start dying, someone gets falsely accused and he needs to figure out how to fix a mess and keep the attention. I loved this book! It was such a fun read and I got into the mystery even though you know from the start whats going on. The characters are to compelling to put it down! For mysteries this is my favorite of 2021!
This was a very entertaining thriller taking place in academia. The teacher of the year has very interesting opinions of what is best for his school and students. 4⭐️ A free space for my #bookspinbingo
1. Listening to tagged, reading With You Forever by Chloe Liese & The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie
2. Goodreads & Litsy
3. Heard it in a love song by Tracey Garvis Graves after seeing it mentioned in a magazine.
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162 of 2021. This story is about a string of murders at Belmont Academy. Told from different POVs, this was a decent read. Nothing surprising or outstanding. Just good. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Holy shit this book was so good. I am glad to be ending the month with a full 5 Star Review. This book had so many twists that I didn't see most of them coming. What a wild ride. I loved the different characters that really added to the whole.story and made you wonder... Well what if he didn't do it.. complete 5 Stars from me. Great story.
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If you‘re like me and looking for your next You fix you could do worse than this sometimes predictable thriller about a murderous teacher. Think You-lite. It‘s not as good as Downing‘s other thrillers (My Lovely Wife is fantastic) so it felt like a bit of a letdown to me.
At Belmont Academy, everyone is dying and everyone else has a motive. Told from several POVs (mostly from Teacher of the Year / Head Sociopath) Teddy Crucher, the story was very easy to follow and was definitely an adventure. Not a lot of twists and turns; just an overall enjoyable read, especially being able to see if from several different angles.
This book was pretty good. I wouldn't really say it was thrilling, you pretty much knew what was going to happen before it did. But even with that, I still really enjoyed this book. It kept me interested which was surprising since none of the characters were likable. It was a fun read! 4/5 stars
What sheer entertainment! I loved getting in touch with my inner vengeful, sinister side through this nonstop academic thriller. It was the perfect read for late-September into October. I‘m left with the musing: what punishment would I see fit for that irritating behavior? What a dark, guilty-pleasure daydream ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨
I'm not sure how much sympathy I had for the main baddie in this book, but I quickly became addicted to his pov and just had to see what he would do next! Would highly recommend!! ☠️🧪 #sympathyforthedevil #littensdressedinblood
Lofty plans that should see me through to the end of the year
This is a fun disturbing book about a narcissistic sociopathic teacher, Teddy who likes to play with poison at his snotty elitist high school.
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A bonkers book! Enjoyable though 😊 4.25/5 Read for the #LiterallyDeadBookClub - August Pick
I have heard that detectives do not care for television programs and books about their profession because of the inaccuracies: DNA test results within minutes, police officials breaking the law without consequence, etc. As an English teacher, I felt the same about this book with an English teacher as the main character. I was able to overlook the discrepancies and go along with the compelling, if preposterous plot. Very entertaining.
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Well, this book is just pure wicked FUN! With insight into multiple characters at Belmont Academy (with varying levels of danger to their self-delusions), it feels so original and fresh. The short chapters and multiple twists make it almost impossible to put down! Beware of all the casualties... it‘s really a shame it‘s so hard to teach some people a lesson! 😆 #authenticbooks
Overall Rating 4½⭐|Narration 😁=Very Good
What started out sort of slow quickly morphed into something I couldn‘t stop listening to not until I got to the very shockingly twisted end. If you‘re wondering how all the pictures in my graphic can be a part of one story...then you should definitely give this book a chance. Teddy Crutcher is truly diabolical and one of those characters you won‘t soon forget, he‘s a tad reminiscent of Joe (C. Kepnes).
I'm sorry (not sorry) but I loved this one! Not sure why it has such low Litsy reviews. Yes, it drags but the characterization of Teddy is sheer brilliance. Also, in the wake of the university cheating scandals, I've found a lot of this book's content to be very relevant.The pressure to be perfect is a constant theme here. Loved the audio version. The narrator does a fantastic job! So versatile. Makes all of the characters come to life. A+
“Entitlement has a particular stench.” I‘m starting my newest #authenticbooks pick next!! The self-care items related to this book included a luscious matcha honey hand cream, green tea and cucumber bath milk, rose tonic syrup (with a recipe for a gin and tonic), a juniper and cedar candle, and, as always, a curated playlist to listen to while reading. Love that this box supports so many small businesses, and their customer service is fantastic!