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A bit clunky and clumsy, and far fetched. Page turner though.
I‘m nominating The Farm by Tom Rob Smith. His latest book was such a disappointment I had to talk about how much I liked this one. The descriptions of the snow and the cold made me feel it right in my lungs. Here‘s what I wrote in 2020:
This book was spooky and menacing. A London couple who should be retiring instead have to take their meager savings and try to make a living on a rural farm in Sweden. Things don‘t go well.
#MidWinterSolace
It‘s (unintentional) ancient ARC month here at Chez Megan, and The Farm finally made its way off the shelf. I enjoyed this mystery of a mother caught in a conspiracy…or is she? Son, Daniel, has the uneasy duty of determining whether his mother has fallen suddenly and dramatically ill or whether she is, indeed, caught up in a web of wrong-doing. The storytelling has an urgent, breathless quality to it that is perfectly pitched. Recommended.
Fast pace book that keeps you hooked from the very start.
Hello, lovely #PaperbackSwap books! I don‘t when I‘ll read you, but I‘m excited to see you!
A very strange story about a woman either losing her mind or pursuing a dangerous conspiracy. You really won‘t have any answers until the end. It was compelling and, yet, I don‘t really like it. You‘ll have to read it to decide for yourself.
This book was spooky and menacing. A London couple who should be retiring instead have to take their meager savings and try to make a living on a rural farm in Sweden. Things don‘t go well.
Bk3 of my #Scarathlon2020 #Screamathon2020 #Pageathon #Thrilloween #Sbooktober #Gothtober #RockyHorrorathon & #CYOReadathon is done! It covers the prompts of #HorrorOrThrillerByNewToYouAuthor #DevilsFoodCake #ForeignCountry & #FrankNFurter It definitely wasn‘t what I was expecting, but it was a very good read. Has you questioning what the truth is the whole time & the ending was a huge surprise. Highly recommend. 896pts for #TeamSlaughter🥳
At the end of day2 of my #Scarathlon2020 #Screamathon2020 #CYOReadathon #Gothtober #Thrilloween #RockyHorrorathon #Pageathon etc(😱) I‘m halfway through Bk3 and just over 19hrs of reading done. So far, this thriller is everything it should be, unsettling, strange & full of hidden motives. Which means I‘m enjoying it immensely. How‘s your ‘thons going? How many are you doing, if any? 1pt. #TeamSlaughter
That is my daughter‘s name! And the way we spell it also! I was so excited, it‘s not very popular.
I am also very much enjoying this one, and will be adding to my tally for Mount TBR.
1) This meme is killing me
2) Starting today, in a holding pattern on some others
3) Puzzles, knitting, limiting social media, reading, a lot of horror movies
4) Dark!
@4thhouseontheleft @howjessreads #friyayintro
Greetings from Montana, where the current wind chill as I scribble this is a balmy twenty-six degrees below zero. A good night to scroll through Litsy and bond with my fuzzy blanket and a book.
I should be focusing on school work. But INSTEAD, my boss let me borrow this book and I can not put it down!! The story just sucks you in, and has you hanging off every word. The suspense is perfectly written.
I managed to get this read in about 48hrs - just in time to discuss in book club. It is a quick book because you don't want to put it down. It puts a unique spin on the unreliable narrator that had become popular in psychological thrillers. There are some twists that I didn't see coming. Also, I read that the author created this story based on his real life experience with his mom, who suffered from mental illness. Just made me love it more. 4/5
Just started this book for a book club that meets tomorrow. Why do I always wait until the last minute?!!! Hope no one sees me reading at my desk today (or cares).
1. Reading the tagged book for a mystery book club next week and then I move on to The Remains of the Day for a classics book club. #bookclubaddict
2. I wouldn't change my name. Just too use to this one I guess.
3. I'm behind on current music so the last one I enjoyed was "Don't let me down" by the Chainsmokers
#TrivialThursday @GarthRanzz
Sunday morning reading with my best buddy. ❤️❤️❤️ #catsoflitsy
Definitely a must read lent of my friend so no picture but was hooked from the start, really had me guessing until the end. Ending was really strange hoping there's a sequel.
Lmao @WordWaller I'm reading this and *sinew* shows up! I couldn't help it , I just burst out laughing and thought of you 😂😂😂
The Farm and veggie tacos on a rainy day!
Thanks @Texreader for the audio recommendation! This was equal parts infuriating and tragic and I didn't see at all where the story was leading. 👍🏻
This kind of weather, plus crazy traffic, means I got lots of listening time this morning during my commute. Thanks @Texreader for the suggestion!
My #bookhaul yesterday from McKay's in Nashville. Haven't been to that particular location before, but I love that store so much!! ❤️❤️❤️
I finished the audible version of this book today. The narrators were spot on. The story had a nice twist I didn't see coming. I'd have a hard time imagining reading it rather than listening. I think it could get boring. But the man and woman narrating it were terrific. This Swedish book felt very Scandinavian too in multiple ways my having a Scandinavian family and watching/reading this genre. 🌟🌟🌟🌟 of 5. Thanks @SoniaC for recommending it!
I am loving this audiobook so far. The narrators both have the best accents. I swear when I hear the mom I picture Angela Lansbury. Is the mom crazy? Is the dad a villain?? Will they discover Daniel's secret??? Oh my!
I went back to the book sale today. I'm ashamed. Bookshamed. Sunday you can fill a box for $10! My husband got a box too.
😎😎😎😎😎