2023 Book Review: Misery

Misery by Stephen King A Horror, 1987 by Viking Press, 370 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: Fat shaming. Not new for King, especially not in the late 80s, but this one definitely gets hung up on Annie’s weight and eating habits in a judgmental way a few times. Content Warning: Graphic scenes of violence, blood,... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: Bound by Honey

Bound by Honey by Jamie Dalton A Fantasy, Independently Published in 2023, 198 Pages What I Didn’t Like: Could’ve been longer. There’s a lot about this world and its history that is intriguing but we only brush on it. This could’ve easily been a longer book, letting us enjoy the world! In fact, this could’ve... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: The Magician King

The Magician King by Lev Grossman A Fantasy, 2011 by William Heinemann, 548 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: Pacing is strange. Some parts really drag while others seem to zoom by, making the entire journey almost feel like limping. There are a lot of characters to keep track of in this world. A few who... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: Spin a Black Yarn

Spin a Black Yarn by Josh Malerman A Horror Anthology, 2023 by Del Ray, 400 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: Some stories have no chapter breaks and very few spots to stop and put it down but they’re also too long to read in one sitting. This can be frustrating to some readers. As is... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: The Only Survivors

The Only Survivors by Megan Miranda A Mystery/Thriller, 2023 by Marysue Rucci Books, 339 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: There’s a lot of characters. I have almost never considered taking out a notebook to track characters … and I considered it seriously for this book. Unreliable narrator. Personally, I don’t have a problem with this.... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: Escape

Escape by James Patterson A Mystery/Thriller, 2022 by Little Brown, 448 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: Harney is not my favorite character. He’s crass, not nearly as funny as he thinks he is, and a little chauvinistic.  Again, I could do without the comedy routines (I said this after book 2). Suspend your disbelief of... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: King of Fools

King of Fools by Amanda Foody YA Fantasy, 2019 by Inkyard Press, 602 Pages What I Didn’t Like: Very detailed and multi layered plan makes this a little tricky to follow in the beginning. But it comes together nicely. This one would be better if you’ve read the first book. With some sequels it doesn’t... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: Blindsighted

Blindsighted by Karin Slaughter A Mystery/Thriller, 2001 by HarperTorch, 418 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: Plumbers don’t have emergencies? <laughs in plumber’s daughter> Some old school “boys will be boys” behavior that irritates (although it is called out by a character who also hates it). Dark and disturbing. I read a lot of mystery/thrillers and... Continue Reading →

2023 Book Review: Clara Poole

Clara Poole and the Long Way Round by Taylor Tyng MG Contemporary, 2023 by Pixel + Ink, 384 Pages  What I Didn’t Like: Children can’t enter into contracts. Of course, this illustrates WHY in a decent way.  Suspend your disbelief on that one and you’ll be fine. Sometimes a lack of dialogue tags makes it... Continue Reading →

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