…not as strong as the first book IMO, but it‘s tough being book 2 in a trilogy. There was more action, but some seemed random, as did the “science” which grew more far fetched.
We are set up plot-wise for an interesting finale.
…not as strong as the first book IMO, but it‘s tough being book 2 in a trilogy. There was more action, but some seemed random, as did the “science” which grew more far fetched.
We are set up plot-wise for an interesting finale.
This is a spin off from another series. I haven‘t read it and I didn‘t think I missed much. It‘s a mash up of ghosts, romance, save this failing business, and surprise grandchild.
All of the characters were awkward and adorable. I really hope this develops into a series as there were some interesting ideas and plots that weren‘t fully developed in the book.
I was expecting a basic police procedural, but this was really character driven & so twisty!
A celebrity responsible for building a luxury vacation commune on the English side of the lake, exploiting & disrupting the local economy of the Welsh community on the other side… & generally terrible person… turns up dead after a New Years Eve party.
Finally got around to my Carmilla re-read. Gets me into the autumnal feels
#HauntedShelf #Flerken
Today has been a shit show with buses being late, clients cancelling and generally being shitty. I was in the right mood for paranormal silliness.
#HauntedShelf #Flerken
I stayed up quite late last night reading this 😅
I loved this, I actually preferred this to Legends & Lattes. Restoring a failing bookshop, creating a sense of community and fighting a necromancer are just more my thing.
This had way more plot. The book recommendations given to Viv matched what was going on in the story which I loved.
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Rite of Passage by Pete Seeger
#Venue
#PoetryMatters
#Spookoweenbingo board: Free Space