Rachel Watts lives two doors down from the brilliant, troubled and eccentric James Mycroft, the most intelligent boy in school. What he has in abundance in the IQ department, he lacks in social smarts, and as his closest friend, it seems to be Rachel's job to try to keep him out of scrapes with othe...
First of all, thanks for the recommendation Katie and Edna. I didn't immediately 'felt' for this book when I started. Katie and Edna described this as young adult mystery -- though both also emphasized on the relationship rather than the mystery. So in the beginning, I was focusing on the mystery pa...
www.readingbifrost.com “I’m only a genius with facts. I’m an academic genius and a social moron.”“At least you admit to being a moron at something.”“I admit to being a moron at lots of things. Being a moron in one or two areas serves to highlight my extraordinary brilliance in everything else.” Ja...
This book was the saving grace and what otherwise was known as a horrible weekend filled with outlandish drama and a CLE class so dreadfully boring I thought the course should’ve been paying me to take it. The good news is, I came in with high expectations for this one. Because of some rather fla...
***This review has also been posted on The Social PotatoThe two books I came across this year that were pitched as some hybrid of Sherlock made my priority lists and while one let me down, Every Breath most certainly did not. Every Breath was FUCKING AMAZING. I guess I’ve kind of come to expect that...
*An ARC was provided by Tundra Books in exchange for an honest review.*Every Breath is a book I'd added to my reading list around the time it would have first come out in Australia. I remember seeing a bunch of glowing reviews for it from some of my Aussie blogger friends. I specifically remember M...
I received a copy from the publisher, Allen & Unwin, in exchange for an honest review. This however did not influence my review in any way.Honestly, though the premise of the story intrigued me and spiked my Sherlock senses (a big fan of Arthur Conan Doyle's original characters), I did not expect to...
This book is so good! I was absolutely hooked from the prologue (it's a punchy prologue!), and it only got better from there! I enjoyed the characters, the mystery, and the vivid sense of place, and am looking forward to the next two books in the series.Set in Melbourne, Every Breath is about Rachel...
What the fuck have you done to me, Ellie?This has been probably the only time that I've loved the romance instead of the central plot, the only time – really! – that I've wanted two central characters to get married already and have a family. Yeah, okay, I'm thinking about it a bit too early – BUT S...
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