This book has a "mockumentary" format. It somewhat reminds me of Eddie & the Cruisers in book form. Except without a central member of the band disappearing under mysterious circumstances.Within the universe of the book, Daisy Jones & The Six was a mega-hit rock band in the late 1970s. Fans were mes...
This book has a "mockumentary" format. It somewhat reminds me of Eddie & the Cruisers in book form. Except without a central member of the band disappearing under mysterious circumstances.Within the universe of the book, Daisy Jones & The Six was a mega-hit rock band in the late 1970s. Fans were mes...
The story of a haunted amulet, which is out to get everyone in the city of Pine Cone. This was gross, deeply disturbing, very creative in the way the people died and darkly comedic at times. Parts of this story I really enjoyed, but towards the end of the book it became a tad tedious, because the...
Another implausible thriller I nonetheless felt compelled to keep listening to, despite constantly thinking, "This is not the way actual humans would behave." Two stars instead of one because of that compulsion to find out how everything resolves. Disappointing, since I enjoyed The Wife Between Us...
I gave The Wife Between Us five stars when I read it in 2017. It was so twisty and so turny and filled with dark surprises that kept me in a constant state of anxiety. I loved everything about it so when I saw this one was releasing, I put it at the very top of my list. I don’t think any follow up...
Mea culpa time: I received an ARC of this book in September of 2017 (had to search my emails to figure out when this was!). I had the best of intentions but kept not getting to it. Fast forward more than one year, and the book has gotten a ton of [well-deserved] attention. And.... It's availab...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.Honestly, this was fantastic! I just really loved everything about this delightful story. I know Julia Whelan from her work as a narrator so I was really curious about this book as soon as I saw it. I decided to give it a try simply beca...
I don't know how Nora Roberts does it! Man she can crank out one book after the other, from any genre she wants, and they are all good! & not just good-really good! Year One is no different! I thought the story was excellent and the audio performance was too. I'm glad she branched out into the post-...
Year one is sort of urban fantasy twist on "The Stand". It tracks the path of groups of survivors of "The Doom", a virus which kills anyone who is not immune. As billions die, some of the immune discover latent magical powers and find themselves drawn to The Dark or The Light. It's an easy to read...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.I really need to warn anyone planning to read the first book in the series, Until the End of the World, to stop reading this review now. I cannot talk about this novella without spoiling the first book. It just cannot be done. This revie...
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