

I‘ve wanted to read this for a long time and it didn‘t disappoint
I‘ve wanted to read this for a long time and it didn‘t disappoint
Kurt‘s family has brought Rachel along on their trip to #Aruba, when the teen group seems something mysterious come from the sky. When they go to investigate, Kurt vanishes. They spend the rest of the book trying to figure out how to get him back. This is self-published and it shows, but I was entertained by this little sci-fi YA. A low pick (for books 1&2).
#ReadingAmericas2023
This is a humorous look at the history of #Aruba, mainly during the author‘s and his family‘s lifetimes on the island, the 1920s on, with family photos. It was really not the place it is now, which is thanks to big oil that can afford to make a desert island with no water source into a vacation destination. The humor makes it fun, but there‘s a misplaced joke at the beginning about Japanese internment camps in WWII. And there are typos. ⬇️
Sounds lovely… 😏
#Aruba #readingtheAmericas @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB
I‘ve picked my next ebook free on Kindle Unlimited. For #Aruba #readingtheAmericas @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB
This was a fascinating true crime read, about the murders exactly 5 years apart, of Natalee Holloway, who many will have heard of, and Stephany Flores, who I had not heard of.
This guy truly is a monster.
I‘m using this for #aruba for #readingtheamericas23, but it would also work for #peru and #chile.
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A soft pick. This is an account of the man suspected in the disappearance of Natalie Holloway in Aruba 20-ish years.While there‘s no justice for her family, this monster is currently serving a 28 year sentence in Peru for the vicious murder of another young woman. Reading almost like a Dateline episode, this details his ever changing stories, greed, and attempts to evade law enforcement in multiple countries. ⬇️
#Readingtheamericas2023 #aruba Beautiful, smart prostitute with heart of gold and the men (on Aruba) who loved her. Slow and at 490 pages seemingly endless. I skipped over sex scenes and it was still endless. Some of the characters well drawn, some two dimensional. The good thing was it really did give me a look at Aruba. The bad thing was it felt like a waste of time. Ah well, on to Ecuador..