This book is very intriguing and it always has action and big events going on. Definitely recommend.
This book is very intriguing and it always has action and big events going on. Definitely recommend.
Yeah. Reread confirms, this is a book that's going to stay with me. I'm glad it's one I own, so I can revisit, probably annually. I think having experienced Tigerman by Nick Harkaway this past year, I have a new scale for 'heart-ripped out' books that affected me emotionally, but even knowing what was coming, this one still got to me. Grief, unshakeable, self-annihilating grief, is the undercurrent throughout the story, 1/?
2.5⭐
•mystery suspense thriller•amnesia•twisty•predictable•
•I didn‘t fully see the first twist—but I easily figured out the next one, and the climantic ending was too implausible to be believed even a little.
•The narration by Kimberly M Wetherell was fine.
A little gay YA romance, Stevie has amnesia and has to remember Norah and their relationship. This was a bit too YA for me - a bit too much cheese and dramatic teens but that is on me I bought this last year on a stop over in Edmonton, I also thought it was Canadian but about half in I realized they were in Philly, so I just fully picked up the wrong book apparently and it didn't really work for me. Overall though it was fine just not my taste
2025 Reading Plans
Let the rereads commence!:
Raw Shark Texts, been thinking about it since I finished it last April, wanna do it again!
Nick Harkaway: one of, if not the FAVOURITE author, could happily reread any of his books. Will be starting with Gnomon, because it's the one I feel like I know the least.
Probably reread Wayfarers, Monk and Robot, Murderbot series. 1/?
This was just not for me. It was slow to get anywhere. I hated the characters. I felt like it just went in circles to go nowhere. Just not a fan of this one. Definitely a pass for me.