A lightning chasing photographer meets an architect, prime suspect in the disappearance of a JAG officer. The mystery was ok but the relationship between the protagonists seemed paper-thin.
A lightning chasing photographer meets an architect, prime suspect in the disappearance of a JAG officer. The mystery was ok but the relationship between the protagonists seemed paper-thin.
Finished this month‘s serial read from B&N last night. This one wasn‘t my jam and falls between so-so and pan. The book was heavy with lame conversations that I can‘t picture two people having. I did like the characters and was intrigued by the mystery which is probably what got me through it. #serialreads
While I‘m panning this book, I actually enjoyed reading it for the most part, other than some of the romantic dreck, which is not my thing. BUT the author uses a major narrative cheat to get a plot point in at the beginning that you don‘t know is a cheat until the end and I just can‘t. I do appreciate the B&N readouts, though—I‘ve read 3 books this way and will definitely read others.
These books were just a few of the great books I read in October. #day30 #booktober #bestofOctober
I finally took a step back from The Lunar Chronicles series and finished this romance/mystery book. It's the first in the trilogy and it was soooo good. I love how Barbara has introduced two mysteries into one book, and left readers still wondering about the one mystery that is left unsolved... Definitely 5/5 ⭐️
Reading this book makes me 7 hour train ride home a lot better ! Happy Thanksgiving weekend to all the Canadian Litsy members! 🦃🍂
Just a few of the bookmarks that I own. All of these are the ones I brought to college with me. 3/5 were given to me by @Rudis ! #day4 #booktober #bookmarks