The fact that I read and enjoyed this might tell you more than you ever wanted to know about me … sorry.
Anyway I drove to Sydney and back a couple of weeks ago which was the perfect time to listen to this ALONE.
The fact that I read and enjoyed this might tell you more than you ever wanted to know about me … sorry.
Anyway I drove to Sydney and back a couple of weeks ago which was the perfect time to listen to this ALONE.
After Tuesday Evenings I absolutely DEVOURED this one. I think Kate really came into her own with her second novel and I’ll happily read anything else she puts out.
After Tuesday Evenings I absolutely DEVOURED this one. I think Kate really came into her own with her second novel and I’ll happily read anything else she puts out.
This one took a while to get into but once I did I was hooked (ha). The characters felt very one-dimensional to start with but Kate fleshed them out beautifully as the story progressed.
This one took a while to get into but once I did I was hooked (ha). The characters felt very one-dimensional to start with but Kate fleshed them out beautifully as the story progressed.
I know this is a very highly regarded book, but I struggled to get through it - it took me a month to finish. This book is partly why I’m so behind on posting blanket squares.
Onwards and upwards.
I know this is a very highly regarded book, but I struggled to get through it - it took me a month to finish. This book is partly why I’m so behind on posting blanket squares.
Onwards and upwards.
After One of Us Knows, this felt like the right move, and of course I was right. In my opinion Shirley Jackson is the Queen of American Gothic, and I’m not pretending that’s a controversial take.
After One of Us Knows, this felt like the right move, and of course I was right. In my opinion Shirley Jackson is the Queen of American Gothic, and I’m not pretending that’s a controversial take.
There’s a lot of depictions of DID out there, but this was the first one that I’ve experienced that really made me understand what it’s like to have multiple alters in your head. And also a murder mystery? I’m there.
There’s a lot of depictions of DID out there, but this was the first one that I’ve experienced that really made me understand what it’s like to have multiple alters in your head. And also a murder mystery? I’m there.
I am way, way behind in posting these. I’ve finished a whole additional row and then some since I last posted. Anyway I love Shonda Rhimes and I loved Year of Yes.
I am way, way behind in posting these. I’ve finished a whole additional row and then some since I last posted. Anyway I love Shonda Rhimes and I loved Year of Yes.
As always Roxane’s writing is wonderful, although the first three sections were (unsurprisingly) really heavy and took me a while to get through.
As always Roxane’s writing is wonderful, although the first three sections were (unsurprisingly) really heavy and took me a while to get through.
I remember reading the Hunger Games as a teen and wanting to read Haymitch’s story, and now I finally can.
Suzanne did an amazing job at writing such an engaging story even though we all knew what the conclusion would be.
I remember reading the Hunger Games as a teen and wanting to read Haymitch’s story, and now I finally can.
Suzanne did an amazing job at writing such an engaging story even though we all knew what the conclusion would be.
After Lessons in Chemistry I was feeling more historical fiction and this really hit the spot. I hadn’t read any of Ariel’s books before but I will definitely have to read a few more now! Her approach to storytelling is wonderful.
After Lessons in Chemistry I was feeling more historical fiction and this really hit the spot. I hadn’t read any of Ariel’s books before but I will definitely have to read a few more now! Her approach to storytelling is wonderful.
It took me a little while to understand the hype around this book, but by the time I finished the book I was entirely on board. I especially love the non-linear way the story comes together, and scenes repeat while taking on new meaning.
It took me a little while to understand the hype around this book, but by the time I finished the book I was entirely on board. I especially love the non-linear way the story comes together, and scenes repeat while taking on new meaning.
I know it’s early in the year, but this might be one of my favourite reads for 2025. Whyyyyyy did I take so long to get around to this book. And there’s going to be a movie soon? With Ryan Gosling? Be still my heart.
I know it’s early in the year, but this might be one of my favourite reads for 2025. Whyyyyyy did I take so long to get around to this book. And there’s going to be a movie soon? With Ryan Gosling? Be still my heart.
This was the perfect palate cleanser after a few very heavy books in a row. Although, Derek and (redhead) Ally Montgomery? Did this book start life as a Grey’s Anatomy fanfic? Because let’s be real, I approve.
This was the perfect palate cleanser after a few very heavy books in a row. Although, Derek and (redhead) Ally Montgomery? Did this book start life as a Grey’s Anatomy fanfic? Because let’s be real, I approve.