In They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera, Mateo and Rufus are both young teen boys. Death-cast calls chill them and tell them that today will be their last day to live! Even though you know how it plays out, this book still works! The boys were really great characters and it was interesting how they bonded.
Teaser from page 41: Everyone wanted so much more out of me, myself included. I have to honor this. It's my last day to do so.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Saturday, September 30, 2017
Friday, September 29, 2017
"The Game You Played" by Anni Taylor (Great Debut Psychological Thriller)
The Game You Played by Anni Taylor is about Phoebe and Luke whose 2-yr.-old son goes missing. Phoebe has some mental problems and Luke gets tired of everyone feeling sorry for her and not him. This takes place in a suburb in Australia, where Luke is a real estate agent seeking to make a lot of money and working a lot. Phoebe and Luke grew up together and so have the same friends. They are both on the wild side compared to me! The story is told in first person, alternating between Luke and Phoebe.
Teaser from page 279 (Loc. 4880): My knees buckled when I saw what was on the page. I fell to my hands and knees, vomiting into the garden.
I discovered this book through a teaser on Teaser Tuesday. This was quite the mystery! I could not figure out who took Tommy. I liked this book and was surprised to see it was a debut novel. It certainly had a lot of interesting characters and several different themes about friendship, hoarding, judging others, parenting and drugs. I think this could make for an interesting book club discussion, especially if you discussed it as everyone was reading it rather than after everyone read it. You could have a guess who the kidnapper is contest at the beginning and give a prize to the winner at the end (if anyone gets it right). It reminded me a bit of Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
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Teaser from page 279 (Loc. 4880): My knees buckled when I saw what was on the page. I fell to my hands and knees, vomiting into the garden.
I discovered this book through a teaser on Teaser Tuesday. This was quite the mystery! I could not figure out who took Tommy. I liked this book and was surprised to see it was a debut novel. It certainly had a lot of interesting characters and several different themes about friendship, hoarding, judging others, parenting and drugs. I think this could make for an interesting book club discussion, especially if you discussed it as everyone was reading it rather than after everyone read it. You could have a guess who the kidnapper is contest at the beginning and give a prize to the winner at the end (if anyone gets it right). It reminded me a bit of Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. To find books on a specific topic, scroll to the bottom and click on the topic you want. Happy Reading!
Labels:
Australia,
drugs,
family,
friendship,
kidnapping,
marriage,
mental illness,
psychological thriller
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
"Fire Blood" by Elly Blake Wowed Me!
In Fire Blood by Elly Blake, Ruby has defeated the frost king and melted the powerful throne. Arcus is now in charge, but Ruby has more battles to fight. The Minax is now free and is causing terror throughout the land. Ruby must find a way to stop this, and a war is brewing also. Can Ruby bring peace to the land?
Teaser from page 27: As the doors shut, it wasn't her words that struck my heart with a painful blow but the silence that followed. Arcus hadn't said a word to defend me.
Wow! This book is just as good if not better than the first, Frost Blood! Ruby is a great character and there is plenty of action! LOVED IT! This is my book of the month and I will be reading book 3 for sure!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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Saturday, September 23, 2017
"The Silent Corner" by Dean Koontz
In The Silent Corner by Dean Koontz, Jane wants to find out why people are killing themselves and these people have no reason to do this. She will stop at nothing to find the answer, but some people want to stop Jane for good!
Teaser from page 16: "How did it happen, honey? How did you lose him?"
There is good stuff here. Jane was an interesting character to say the least and there is good action as well. I will be on to book 2.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Teaser from page 16: "How did it happen, honey? How did you lose him?"
There is good stuff here. Jane was an interesting character to say the least and there is good action as well. I will be on to book 2.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Thursday, September 21, 2017
"Summer of Promise" is Historical Christian Romance
I liked the dog in this one! |
Teaser from page 58: “Oh, Ethan, he’s so cute. You can’t drown him.”
This book was pretty good but seemed to move a bit slowly. I really liked Ethan and Puddles the best! Although there is some mystery about who was robbing the stagecoaches and who was a traitor, it wasn’t really too hard to figure out. The romance was predictable, as is par for the course with Christian fiction books. I enjoyed some of the funny parts in this book very much, such as when Ethan was teaching Abigail how to shoot a gun. I will probably continue on with this series, but not right away. I need something a bit more gripping.
(Karen’s review, 4 stars)
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Labels:
1800s,
Christian romance,
families,
military,
old west,
relationships
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