
This was a quick and guilty read that could be boiled down to several cliches and used tropes in the mystery/horror genre. Predictable or not, I‘ll probably still be scrounging library aisles for the sequel.
This was a quick and guilty read that could be boiled down to several cliches and used tropes in the mystery/horror genre. Predictable or not, I‘ll probably still be scrounging library aisles for the sequel.
This was just okay. Not sure how some of the horror nominees were chosen this year for The Goodreads Choice Awards, because this definitely would not have been a nominee of mine. #WinterGames2020 #readnosedreindeer #littenlisten #festiveflicks #bookspinbingo #bookishbingo #crushtherush #readyourway #itscoldoutside @StayCurious @TheAromaofBooks @MidnightBookGirl @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @TheSpineView @Bookgoil
This library hold FINALLY became available. Not a holiday read for me, but definitely a TBR. #WinterGames2020 #readnosedreindeer
This one was just as awesome as I expected. Great start to a series. Was totally pulled in! I‘m eager to know when the next one will be released
This was originally supposed to be a Scarathlon book but came too late to be included. I enjoyed this horror novel about an FBI agent who after having to shoot her partner after a crime scene goes wrong sees an escaping spirit leave his body, and the Englishman who has spent almost 5 centuries tracking them down & imprisoning them. If you enjoyed The Strain, you‘ll like this one, can‘t wait for the next in the series.
“There are things that exist beyond the rule of law.” This isn‘t a genre I read much. I can see the references to Pendergast & X-Files although I have limited familiarity. This was so-so because much of the occult & paranormal remained unclear & the ending was weak. I was interested enough that I can see myself reading the next installment.
First off, I have to mention that I really enjoyed The Strain trilogy by these two authors, so I was super excited when I finally got my hands on this book.
The Hollow Ones started off with a bang, then kinda lost it in the middle, but then the end was great. I'm intrigued to see where the next addition in the series will go now. Odessa also makes a great MC.
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#BookSpinBingo has become one of my favorite Litsy activities and I'm excited that this year I can combine it with #Screamathon and #Scarathon2020. @TheAromaofBooks @4thhouseontheleft @StayCurious #TeamHarkness
I can't wait to see everyone's October choices. 😀 And thank you to all the organizers of each of these events. I appreciate all that you do. 💚💜
How am I supposed to believe that anyone who makes tea like that can pass the FBI entrance exams??? I use tea bags, but I don‘t put them in the microwave. And it definitely takes longer than 30 seconds to get water hot enough to brew tea. Has anyone ever made tea like this? Is that a thing?
A surprisingly good read. If you like your thrillers with a side of Slade House, a dash of The Library at Mount Char, & a little bit of Guillermo del Toro‘s fantastical imagination, then this is definitely the book for you. I definitely got the vibe of those other two books (& that‘s good) as I read this story about a young FBI agent dealing with a horrific crime, it‘s aftermath, & an old evil. A fast read. I‘ll definitely read the sequel.
Mixing it up with my next book. This one has been out since June but I haven‘t heard a lot about it. When a young FBI agent‘s partner goes on a violent rampage & she is forced to stop him using extreme force, she must find a way to live with the consequences. She must unravel the mystery of what she saw that night, the shadowy presence that was in the room with them. Certainly sounds intriguing.
🎧 I loved the story. The narration rubbed me the wrong way. Stilted speech, mispronounced words. I don‘t know why it bothered me at all.
The story was a fun take on RAGE violence & this is only my opinion but I got a feel That there was a comparison to Pendergast & a couple other books. Not that it‘s unoriginal but like in homage. I liked the 3 time lines. Looks like there will be another book. 😁⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
New release from Guillermo del Toro, author of The Strain and director of Pan's Labyrinth. It was creepy but not necessarily horror. It's more of a ghost story involving the FBI and the supernatural. It's much like an X-File except the female lead is definitely no Dana Scully. The narration by Brittany Pressley was well done. 3 stars.
Thank you to #NetGalley and #HatchetteAudio for the audiobook. #TheHollowOnesAudio
Another stellar pairing of Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan, who brought us The Strain Trilogy. This book is in the same genre as their previous books, thriller mixed in with Sci-Fi.
For my full review, please visit my blog at: http://obsessedbookaholic.com/2020/07/31/the-hollow-ones-book-review/
Thank you NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for an Advanced Reader‘s Copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I‘m a huge fan of Guillermo del Toro- I love his films-& I had a lot of fun reading his previous vampire series. Needless to say, I was ecstatic to get an #AudioARC from #NetGalley. And it‘s well-performed (though that tinniness from the app is here too), but not really quite as original as I hoped. Blackwood reminds me a lot of Preston & Child‘s Pendergast and the villain is like that movie Fallen... still I‘ll continue on! #AudioColoring
ARC copy received this week!! Nice surprise!!