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Thursday, July 27, 2023
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
The Mother-in-law by Sally Hepwort
The Mother-in-law by Sally Hepwort
How many of you either grew up without a mother or had one that you weren't close to? Did you long for the day you got married so you could have that mother-daughter relationship with your mother-in-law? Lucy did. She wanted to have a super close relationship so bad, but was unable to win over Diane. Is Diane a horrible person or is Lucy a bad daughter-in-law. Did Lucy get sick of trying to befriend her and murder Diane? This book will take you on all sort of twists and turn to find out what really happened with Diane.
Wednesday, July 19, 2023
The Conference of the Birds by Ransom Riggs
The Conference of the Birds by Ransom Riggs
Rating (1-5) - 📘📘📘📘
Genre - Teen & Young Adult Magical Realism Fiction , Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Fantasy, Teen & Young Adult Paranormal & Urban Fantasy
Format - Paperback
Length - 336 pages
*Amazon Blurb*
With enemies behind him and the unknown ahead, Jacob Portman’s story continues as he takes a brave leap forward into The Conference of the Birds, the fifth novel in the #1 bestselling Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children series by Ransom Riggs.With his dying words, H—Jacob Portman’s final connection to his grandfather Abe’s secret life entrusts Jacob with a mission: Deliver newly contacted peculiar Noor Pradesh to an operative known only as V. Noor is being hunted. She is the subject of an ancient prophecy, one that foretells a looming apocalypse. Save Noor—Save the future of all peculiardom.
With only a few bewildering clues to follow, Jacob must figure out how to find V, the most enigmatic, and most powerful, of Abe’s former associates. But V is in hiding and she never, ever, wants to be found.
*My Review*
I am always surprised at how much I love this series. Take a bunch of kids, give them special abilities and watch them work together to overcome anything thrown at them. I mean if you want to get technical about these book (which I am able to overlook), but how can a teenage who is still learning how to use his powers be able to beat these extremely strong adults who have been using their abilities for longer than I can even remember.
Regardless, if you have a teen/young adult reader that enjoys a good mystery then I do still recommend this series.
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Thirteen Reason Why by Jay Asher
Dark Places by Gillian Flynn
The Kill Club is a macabre secret society obsessed with notorious crimes. When they locate Libby and pump her for details, proof they hope may free Ben, Libby hatches a plan to profit off her tragic history. For a fee, she'll reconnect with the players from that night and report her findings to the club...and maybe she'll admit her testimony wasn't so solid after all.
As Libby's search takes her from shabby Missouri strip clubs to abandoned Oklahoma tourist towns, the narrative flashes back to January 2, 1985. The events of that day are relayed through the eyes of Libby's doomed family members, including Ben, a loner whose rage over his shiftless father and their failing farm have driven him into a disturbing friendship with the new girl in town.
Piece by piece, the unimaginable truth emerges, and Libby finds herself right back where she started...on the run from a killer.
There isn't anything more horrible than a child witnessing her family being killed, but how much did Libby actually see? Libby shuts herself off from the world and survives off money that people had donated to a fund for her. Unfortunately Libby couldn't hold a job and the funds grew dry. I kept wondering why she wasn't getting some kind of services to help her as she clearly has psychological issues. In any event, she gets approached by member from a "Kill Club" that tries to solve unsolved murders. Libby agrees to reconnect with people from her past simply because she needs the money to live off. Eventually the story of what really happened that night comes out.
The story has some pretty gruesome scenes in it so if you are squirmy about those, you'll either want to skip them or the book altogether. At no point did I like Libby as a person. The only person that I sort cared for was Libby's mom. She was trying her best to provide a better life for her kids and even in the end she failed.
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
We read this book for my Book Club and though many of the members really liked it, I thought it was just so-so. I found myself not liking the main character because of the way he treated his "best friend". I understand that their friendship wasn't exactly something allowed since Hassan was just a servant to Amir, but still. If you are going to be friends with someone, don't make the friendship be about convenience. Amir's father was also very unlikable. Amir was doing just about everything he could so that his father would be proud of him, but it was almost like he was invisible.
(I
am working on getting caught up with reviews and it's been so long
since I read this book so I apologize for the extremely short review. I remember bits and pieces, but not all of it.)