Can anyone confirm that nothing happens to the dog? PLEASE 🙏🏼
Can anyone confirm that nothing happens to the dog? PLEASE 🙏🏼
Two things about this book: 1. Do NOT finish this book on an airplane. You will ugly cry. 2. After finishing this book today, I watched exactly 8 minutes of the Netflix series before I realized they are 2 completely different stories. How are they *SO* different?! And WHY?!
OMG. This is the best thriller I‘ve read in years. It joins the ranks of I Let You Go and The Woman in the Window. ⭐️👏🏼
I‘ve heard GREAT things about this book, but at about 50 pages in so far it‘s just sad... and right now I‘m not really into sad. Does it get better? Should I keep going?
I‘m a little late posting, but here‘s what I read in 2020. 📚 My goal was 52, so I‘m pretty pleased! ✅ Happy New Year & happy reading in 2021!
For anyone who has finished this... I‘m almost halfway through and I‘ll pretty put-off by the Japanese restaurant scenes and the storyline of Isabel. Should I bail now?
By the middle of part 2 it seemed pretty obviously what was going to happen. I still sobbed when it did.
“If we don‘t tell our own stories, we‘ll never take control of the narrative.”
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This book was excellent. 👏🏼❤️
Started The Last Flight tonight, and then I‘ll have read this selection from the TBR shelves.
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- Home After Dark ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ INCREDIBLE. 👏🏼
- The Lies That Bind - I love Emily Giffin. This wasn‘t my favorite of hers. I did appreciate the cameo 💙.
- Happy & You Know It - definitely reminded me of Liane Moriarty.
- The Guest List - throughout the book I thought I hated the characters, the twists changed my mind!
Update: OMG THIS BOOK. This is my favorite Riley Sager. It kept my attention from the very first page, through every twist and turn. When you start this one, make sure you don‘t have anything else to do because you won‘t want to put it down!! 👏🏼📚
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I‘m going for a theme here 👻
This book has been on my nightstand for several months, I think it‘s time I started it!
10/10 recommend. SO GOOD. I haven‘t been this captured by a book in a LONG time!
Couldn‘t put it down, though I wasn‘t *entirely* surprised by the ending. Overall a VERY good read!
Flew through this and loved the characters, but honestly I think I wanted a more concrete happy ending.
INCREDIBLE. If you like scary stories, read this. During the day. SO GOOD.
I‘m less than 100 pages in and already THIS BOOK IS SCARY! I‘m torn between enjoying that feeling of wanting to know what happens next and wanting to find the spoiler posts so I‘m not so anxious!
Reading this one because Clare MacKintosh picked it as her January book... but I‘m struggling to get into it.
I keep hearing about this show, but obviously I had to read the book first. ...it was creepy. It wasn‘t too much, but it was definitely creepy.
I rated this one as a pick, but with a disclaimer that the book didn‘t even begin to meet the description on the back cover until around 245 pages in. I enjoyed Susan enough to stick with it, but it took a while to get to the actual story line I expected.
Just finished After the End and I‘m truly speechless. Clare Mackintosh is in a class all her own.
ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT. I just wish I could listen to these albums. 💗
Only a so-so... 1. I didn‘t like how unreliable this unreliable narrator was. So. Many. Bad. Decisions. And 2. This book reminded me more of Dick Wolf‘s books than of a Girl on the Train/Gone Girl thriller, which is a little darker than I prefer.
Me: All the Missing Girls has been one of my favorites for years, but I‘m not going to read YA novels. Surely I‘m too old for that.
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Also me: *can‘t put this book down* 🤷🏼♀️📚🤓
Pretty excited about this one with blurbs by Alice Feeny, Fiona Barton and my favorite Clare Mackintosh!
It was funny. But I found that I didn‘t care at all what happened to the characters, so I almost struggled to stay with it. Overall, meh. 🤷🏼♀️
OMG! SO! GOOD! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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When I was *almost* done with this book, I was thinking that what made this book so interesting was the we knew the whole time the fact that you would expect to be the twist, so it wasn‘t a matter of figuring it out but rather of waiting for everyone else to figure it out.
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Except that I was completely wrong and this book is excellent.
No quotation marks? 🤔
Update: I bailed after the first few pages. I missed the punctuation too much.
LOVED this courtroom drama. I loved how the change in perspective changed the truth of what had happened. There were “twists” everywhere as the perspectives changed, but they were subtle and intelligent. Absolutely loved it!
It certainly wasn‘t the twistiest of books, but I didn‘t want to put it down. I enjoyed the story, and I‘ll def pick up her new book when it‘s released later this month!
The other day I was telling one of my friends how incredible Ruth Ware‘s books are, and it occurred to me that there is no acceptable explanation for why this book has sat in my TBR for so long... 📚
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UPDATE: the first 130 pages were pretty slow, but after that I didn‘t want to put this one down! Another great book by Ruth Ware!
Starting this Book of the Month TBR turned Reese‘s book club pick!
Note to self: Do not finish a Backman book on a plane, because you will cry. And then you will feel silly.
Flew through this book in a day! Still a huge Shari Lapena fan!
I think this is a pick? 🤷🏼♀️ It took about 300 pages before anything actually happened, which is pretty disappointing. What did happen was pretty far-fetched, which is even more disappointing. But I liked all of the nine characters so much, I finished the book in about 3 sittings. I think I like it better than Truly Madly Guilty, but I found myself wondering if there‘s a comparison to be made to Frances...
We went to a hockey game the other night, for the first time since reading Beartown, and I found myself thinking about Benji and Amat and Kevin. I can‘t get these characters out of my head! I‘m very excited to start Us Against You.
Definitely didn‘t see that ending coming ahead of time! This was exactly what I wanted from a thriller over Thanksgiving weekend! (Also, Bear found that it made an acceptable pillow. 😍)
Super twisty! I absolutely got lost reading this one, trying to figure out who‘s good, who‘s bad, and what actually happened! I definitely want to read more by this author.