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A Thousand Nos

January 24, 2019 by Classic 1 Comment

    Sometimes you read a book that you can’t believe is so bad you just keep reading it. This was one of those books. The shifting narratives don’t work, you pretty much know who did what it’s just a wait for the cops to figure it out. The only reason why I didn’t zero star this thing was the ending which made me go, huh. “The Couple Next Door” follows Anne and Marco Conti. A happily married couple (or it appears to be so) […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: mystery, Shari Lapena, Suspense, The Couple Next Door, thriller

Okay Thriller and Mystery

January 24, 2019 by Classic 7 Comments

This wasn’t bad, and it wasn’t an exceptional thriller. Very paint by numbers after a while. I think it’s because I figured out what went on and none of the twists were a surprise. I still liked this better than the “Lying Game” though. That was not good. “The Death of Mrs. Westaway” has Harriet (known a Hal) Westaway being told that her grandmother has died, and left her something in her will. The only issue is that Hal knows that Mrs. Westaway can’t be […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: mystery, Ruth Ware, Suspense, The Death of Mrs. Westaway, thriller

“The first rule is don’t fall in love”…. guess what happens??

January 20, 2019 by kella 1 Comment

I picked this up this afternoon as a cozy read during a snow day where work is cancelled and everyone is snowed in.   How To Stop Time is about Tom, a man who had a medical condition that causes him to age incredibly slowly. He’s not immortal, this isn’t played off as sci-fi or fantasy. He will eventually age and die, but in the meantime he is 439 years old and appears to be 41. The story takes us back and forth between present […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #history, Fiction, How to Stop Time, London, Matt Haig, Suspense

I Don’t Know How Anyone Calls This Suspenseful

January 16, 2019 by Melina Leave a Comment

  I guess this is another one of those books where I am apparently too picky.  It got many great reviews on Amazon and Goodreads alike with buzzwords like, “Thrilling!” “Tense” “Suspenseful!” and “Keeps You Guessing Until the End!” None of those things are true from my reading experience.  At all.  Ok, maybe it was a little tense…but not really. (To me) it was not thrilling, suspenseful nor did it keep me guessing until the end, in fact, I figured out the whole situation out […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: lifetime movie candidate, Melina, mystery, Suspense

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