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Gruesome Getaway | R. N. Cogley
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23-year-old student Tadhg Kelly & his twin brother, Declan, are about to head off for a weekend getaway. Declan will be joined by his girlfriend Katie but Tadhg recently split with his boyfriend when he caught him cheating so he will be third-wheeling & not looking forward to it. As they get near to their destination they stop at a rundown petrol station for supplies & the man there is friendly until they tell him where they are headed.

OutsmartYourShelf The man tells them to turn around & go home, & they leave feeling a bit shook up but decide he was just a bit weird & they carry on. They reach the village & everything is old - cars, houses, the way the people there dress - & the people seem very odd. The cabin itself is lovely, but weird things start to happen & Tadhg starts to notice a unique Celtic symbol wherever they go. They finally decide to leave but is it already too late?
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OutsmartYourShelf I liked the basic premise, it had the vibe of 'The Wicker Man' crossed with an episode of Supernatural. It also had good pace & an intriguing storyline, although the ending was a little disappointing after all the build-up. It was a quick fun read, especially if you like creepy horror books. 4🌟

TWs: blood, injury detail, infidelity.

My thanks to #NetGalley & publishers, Cranthorpe Millner Publishers, for the opportunity to read an ARC.
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Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 2d
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It's been a while since I read this the first time, probably about 20 years. Since the film I find it really difficult not to picture Denzel Washington as Rhyme so I just went with it. I found it a really good read back then, but since I've read a lot more crime fiction now, this time it wasn't quite as good as I remember. The case & the clues were fine but I found Amelia intensely irritating for the first half of the book. (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf The second half was much better. 3⭐

TWs: (major) violence, torture, death, injury detail (moderate) suicidal thoughts, body shaming (minor) animal death.

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/754220365
Read 21st-25th Jan 2025

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Librarybelle Not the book for me, for sure! 4d
DieAReader I also had issues reading it after the movie & the show. I might try to audiobook it at some point. 4d
TheSpineView Great job for sticking it out! 4d
Andrew65 I had similar thoughts on this one. Well done 👏👏👏 2d
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Poirot receives a telephone call from Sir Claude Amory, a rich inventor who feels certain that someone in his household has stolen his new scientific formula & asks Poirot to investigate. Shortly before Poirot arrives Amory gives the thief one chance to return the formula anonymously whilst the lights are out, but when they are switched back on, Amory is dead. Everyone was in the same room & no-one heard anything so how was he killed & by whom?

OutsmartYourShelf I don't know what the original play by Christie was like but here the dialogue seemed very 'clunky' & it didn't flow naturally. The characters were also quite thinly drawn & just seemed like generic chess pieces moved about to get the desired end. Poirot also seemed a little different, although the author nailed Hastings as a character - that dolt forgets he has a wife as soon as someone else bats her eyelashes at him. 2⭐ 6d
DieAReader #Next 👋🏻👋🏻 6d
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This is not really a straightforward memoir about being a dancer, but a series of average length chapters which deal with the pressures & pitfalls of both ballet & modern life for women & girls. I think many young girls are enthralled with the world of ballet as children - I certainly was, but any dreams were dampened by being markedly above average height.

OutsmartYourShelf Reading this, I think my height saved me from something which wouldn't have been a good experience for me in the long run.

There seems to be some basic misunderstanding of feminism today - just because a woman makes a decision that doesn't automatically make it a feminist decision. Since the dawn of time to now, women make decisions which negatively impact on other women & shouldn't be lauded for them.
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OutsmartYourShelf Maybe I'm not the right audience for this book but choosing to continue to revere someone who was abusive is just unfathomable to me, whilst giving up your dreams to nurse a man who has cheated on you repeatedly & even whilst ill is still attempting to is just....ridiculous to contemplate. 2⭐

TWs: (major) eating disorders, body issues, pain. (minor) infidelity.
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DieAReader 🎉🥳 6d
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Let the Dead Speak | Jane Casey
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2025 Re-Read:

18-year-old Chloe Emery unexpectedly returns home from her father's house. Inside the house is covered in blood & the cat has been confined to one room for several days but is otherwise OK. Chloe's mother meanwhile is nowhere to be seen but no-one can survive losing that much blood. Newly promoted DS Maeve Kerrigan is one of those investigating the case, & soon learns that the missing woman, Kate Emery, had made a lot of enemies.

OutsmartYourShelf My previous review pretty much stands but there were some moments between Derwent & Maeve that stood out this time around, some definite flirting going on there. Derwent seems unhappy in his new relationship already. Again upping my rating to 4🌟this time around as the case was intriguing & Kerwent is on the bubble.

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2386417003
Read 18th-19th Jan 2025
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TheSpineView Fantastic!📚📚📚 1w
DieAReader Excellent! 6d
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Dive Smack | Demetra Brodsky
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Ever since Theo Mackey's mother died in a house fire, Theo has been living with the guilt of a secret only he knows - he lit the match that accidentally caused the fire although he can't remember it clearly. Now his father is also dead, & his grandfather is drinking himself into a stupor most nights. Still, Theo is keeping it together: good grades & captain of the school's diving team, (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf but when he starts remembering bits & pieces from the night of the fire, his life starts to spiral & his future is at risk from the past.

Wasn't expecting much from this as it was a random pick from my TBR pile, but it turned out to be quite good. If you're unfamiliar with diving (like me), there's explanations of the different terms etc (including the title phrase) at the start of each chapter which was interesting. Name check for Tom Daley too!
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OutsmartYourShelf The plot was kept simple & uncomplicated, but I thought it was a little too obvious who the 'bad guy' was though right from the start, even for a YA book. I probably wouldn't read it again but it was worth a read. 4🌟

TWs: drug use (moderate), sexual content (moderate).

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2427676566
Read 16th - 18th Jan 2025
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DieAReader 🥳Excellent! I love it when random picks work out like this! 2w
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The village of Chipping Cleghorn is surprised by a very unusual newspaper announcement. This week, amongst the furniture for sale, the local gazette's announcement page contains an advertisement which reads: ‘A murder is announced and will take place on Friday October 29th, at Little Paddocks at 6.30 p.m.‘

Unsure if it is a practical joke or one of those new 'murder mystery games', the neighbours gather at the house on Friday evening (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf but no-one seems to know what's happening, not even the inhabitants of Little Paddocks: Letitia Blacklock, Dora Bunner, cousins Patrick & Julia, & lodger Philippa. Then suddenly, without warning the lights go out & gunshots are heard....

This one starts off quite slowly but once Miss Marple appears, the pace picks up & the twists begin. It's classic Christie, where the subtle clues are liberally sprinkled throughout the narrative,
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OutsmartYourShelf though I'm not sure it's her “most ingenious murder mystery“. I remember this one from the 1980s TV series which had a young Kevin Whately (pre-Inspector Morse) as one of the police officers. 4🌟

TWs: xenophobia, chronic illness/death.

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5439097946
Read 16th - 17th Jan 2025

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Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 2w
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The offbeat friend group from the first book consisting of reluctant medium Claire, the ghost of her forever-17-year-old murdered friend Sophie, nonbinary Alex, & gay ex-police detective Sebastian (aka Bash) go on a cheap minibreak to Spike Island, off the Irish coast. There they encounter a second group of friends on a yoga retreat who aren't particularly happy that the accommodation has been double-booked. (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf It doesn't take long for Claire to be sought out by the local ghosts, mainly two groups who are locked in a long-running pirate feud over the island & some missing treasure. Unfortunately Claire comes under suspicion when she finds the dead body of one of the other group of friends, & just when she needs her friends it seems they've deserted her - Bash is conveniently never around, Alex is making friends with the other group, 2w
OutsmartYourShelf & Sophie is falling for one of the pirate ghosts.

This was quite good but could have been better. The plot seemed to take forever to get anywhere. Although there were some genuinely funny bits (nice reference to The Princess Bride at one point), it seemed like Claire spent most of her time saying “Err“ & running away from everyone else. I really wanted her to finally stand up to people & advocate for herself.
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OutsmartYourShelf I'd probably read another one but really need some character development for Claire. 3⭐

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6587702833
Read 13th-15th Jan 2025

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James Dean | George Perry
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30th Sept this year is the 70th anniversary of the tragic death of James Dean at just 24 years old. This book is a look back at his short life & career, a reminiscing & a wondering of what could have been.

Even though Dean died several decades before I was born, one of my favourite films ever is 'Rebel Without a Cause' & I've always been fascinated with him. This book has some fantastic photographs of Dean & reproduced some handwritten (cont'd)

OutsmartYourShelf schoolwork & letters - for those alone I would give it 5 stars.

The issue is that the text really doesn't give us a strong idea of who James Dean was. We know he could be taciturn, & he was introverted, but it's mainly just the facts of where & when he was born, went to school, his favourite teachers, etc. It's very readable but it left me wanting to know more. 4🌟
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Librarybelle Wow! 70 years! 2w
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DieAReader 🎉🎉Excellent!! 2w
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Cybill Disobedience | Cybill Shepherd
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Growing up, one of my weekly TV viewing highlights were the repeats of 'Moonlighting' shown on British tv. The quick wit back-&-forth between David Addison & Maddie Hayes was a treat, until they brought Bert Viola onto the scene. I decided to read Shepherd's autobiography on a whim & it was OK.

'Moonlighting' itself takes up a very small part in the book (a couple of chapters at the most) & the majority of it is about Shepherd's love life.

OutsmartYourShelf I agree with her about the dearth of onscreen roles for women of a certain age, & her refusal to be shamed for not living her life how she was expected to was refreshing to read, but the revolving door of men got old very quickly.

It started to feel just a bit tawdry after a while, & I cannot believe that she was annoyed with the estranged wife of one man for not wanting her on set
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OutsmartYourShelf I mean, you had an affair with her husband & he left her for you, why would you think she wants to see your face every day? Still, you lose them how you get them.
2⭐

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/729246712
Read 6th-12th Jan 2025

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CBee Oof. At least it‘s off the shelf! 🤦‍♀️ 2w
DieAReader #Next 👋🏻I hope your next read is much better🤓 2w
Andrew65 Oh no. Agree with you totally about Moonlighting. 2w
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