I actually read more books this year than I have since I can remember. I just don’t have the energy to review them all for various reasons. Last year I did a round-up of all the books I didn’t properly review, and I’d like to do the same now (I’m only counting this review as 1 book read, because even though it’s lots of books, it’s not a full review for each and there’s no overarching theme like I usually do in my multi-book reviews). […]
Episode 1-49: I Feel It Coming, Babe
https://killingmykindle.com/2018/12/28/episode-1-49-i-feel-it-coming-babe/ Wherein I review: 186 – The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn I guess psychologist is the new author in the dark thriller. This was pretty much Drunk Rear Window, and I saw the twists, but it wasn’t bad. And as we creep towards the finish, I ponder whether or not to keep doing the podcast or hang up my spurs. And disappoint my twelves and twelves of fans.
Entertaining thriller; leaned into all the wrong parts. #CBRBingo (3rd Bingo!)
I didn’t expect this book to blow my mind, so I had a good time reading it. It was pretty fucked up, in that what-the-hell-is-going-on sort of way. That made me read it super fast, and I was completely absorbed the whole time. But when the reveal finally happened, it just felt really clichéd the way it played out. This book is about Anna Fox, a former child psychologist, now agoraphobic shut-in, who hasn’t left her house in ten months (almost eleven), and who spends […]
I’ve never read this before but I have 100% already read this before
Oh my God I don’t think I have ever been this behind (6!) on reviews and I apologize in advance for forthcoming onslaught of Caitlin_D opinions. “My dear girl, you cannot keep bumping your head against reality and saying it is not there.” Dr. Anna Fox lives alone in New York City. A traumatic event has left her paralyzed with fear; she can’t leave her house and her husband, along with their daughter, left her. She used to be a child psychologist but she now […]

