This was a cute, lighthearted, feel-good book about how two monsters fell in love.
This was a cute, lighthearted, feel-good book about how two monsters fell in love.
I gave the audiobook another shot and I still couldn't finish it. Checked out the physical book from the library. I am determined to finish.
This audiobook was very well done, perfect casting. It is told from three different perspectives. Cameron, a young man looking for his father, Tova, an elderly lady who works at the Sowell Bay Aquarium and Marcelus, an octopus at the aquarium. It was a little slow but overall very good book. 4.5/5 stars
The overall premise of this book was good but the delivery was lacking. The main character, Adira, is a successful young woman with a man who is cheating on her with two women, one of which he recently broke up with. She ends up working with this woman to get him away from the remaining mistress. Adira, despite all her success, comes across as needy and just weak. The only saving grace of this book was the twist at the end.
I'm listening to this on audiobook read by Lucy Liu. And while the story is really intriguing, I am struggling to finish it. I'm not sure why but something about the cadence in her performance is a bit off putting. I have taken a break and will come back to it later.
I follow the author, (Jason Pinter) on Tik Tok and he is hilarious. I hope this book lives up to the hype I have built up in my mind.
I won this ARC in a giveaway and I have never read this author before, so I'm not sure what to expect.
This book was difficult to read because of the subject matter. Although the ending was predictable, the way Berry tells the story is so hard to resist. Her books always seem to have a slower pace, they still keep me wanting more.
I know I am in the minority here, but I did not care for this book. The overall concept had so much promise but the execution was really lacking. This story seemed to drag on forever. Just when you think they should be wrapping it up, it goes on and on again. The main characters were just annoying and mean. The only person I really liked was Barb, she was a hoot.
As always, Lorelei King did an amazing job of narrating. She does the best Lula! This Stephanie Plum was much like all the others. Drama between Stephanie, Joe and Ranger-love it! These books are so much fun and easy to read or listen to.
I did not love this book. I listened to the audiobook, maybe it was the narration, I found the main character to be annoying and whiney. The end of the book was also a big dissapointment. Just meh.
I loved this book! I am a big fan of the Poppy Wars Trilogy, but this book topped that. It did get a little wordy at times, but it was so detailed it was worth it! Five stars
This was a very dark and violent book, I almost bailed a couple of times. I am glad I didn‘t. Very well written, kept me hooked to the very end.
Not the best thriller but creepy enough to make me rethink haunted houses.
I started the month with three horrible books, so I went with the tried and true Stephanie Plum. I always love the audiobook version. Lorelei King does a great job.
I know this didn‘t get very good reviews but I really enjoyed it. Some of the content was disturbing and the characters were people you love to hate. The twist at the end was good- didn‘t see it coming.
I‘m really on the fence with this one. It reminds me of gone girl-it was pretty interesting until she reappears. Then it goes beyond ridiculous.
The concept had a lot of potential. However, it failed. The only@bright spot is the audio narration was great. The story is a big nope.
This book was very reminiscent of John Steinbeck. After his father dies, Emmett is released from prison early to care for his young brother When two of his former bunk mates show up, his plans are changed.
A very creepy tale about a woman who thought she had escaped The Mother Collective. Slow burn thriller that was just too creepy.
It‘s finally cool enough to sit outside and enjoy a good book. My favorite time of year. 🍁 🍂
Wow! What a roller coaster ride. A podcast about a 25 year old murder reveals a towns dirty little secrets.
This was a great book but very messed up. Lori is obsessed with a convicted serial killer/rapist/torture and will do anything to win his favor. Very dark, very disturbing.
This was a quick paced, fast reading thriller. A boy with autism is accused of killing a woman. Seems pretty cut and dried, but there may not be that simple.
I thought this was really suspenseful and creepy , couldn‘t put it down.
This was a great book. I have really enjoys liane moriarty‘s books.
This was a great book. I have really enjoys liane moriarty‘s books.
This started really slow The first third of the book was technical info setting up the rest of the story. It was not as good as the first in the series, but still a decent read.
I was a little disappointed in the final showdown but overall I loved this series. Ready to read six of crows to continue the GrishaVerse
I‘m just a few pages into this book and I am already blown away. What a brutal story.
This was one strange book. That is all I can say.
Could someone tell me how this horrible book ends? I‘m at 68 percent of the audiobook and I just can‘t make myself finish it but I want to know how it ends. Choices have to be made.
The narration was a bit too twangy and the author was a bit long winded but over a good thriller. The twist I did not see coming.
The story was okay but the narrator made the mother sound like an airhead. Just kind of meh 😑
Such a great thriller. And the last pages- oh my goodness!
Picked this up from the library today. Can‘t wait to get into it
I enjoyed this book up to a point. Then it took a turn that was just too far in right field.
I had really high hopes for this book but it just didn't do it for me. How many things can go wrong?? It seemed to drag on forever. Rams got on my last nerve, way too much angst. The best story line was Josh and Luis, they actually added a little interest to the story, By the end I was hoping they would get bitten and just get it over with.