Nine Lives by Peter Swanson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
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Showing posts with label Thriller book. Show all posts
16 April 2022
13 October 2021
29 August 2021
September Book Pick
August has been a slow reading month for me. I had Jury Duty, worked two jobs, and of course the start of school. I am pretty excited to say that as of August 27, I can breathe a little bit so I have cranked up the reading. This week I decided to make the decision on what book I will recommend for the September book pick. I have read a couple of good ones the last two weeks but have decided that Every Vow You Break by Peter Swanson was worth every second I put into it. It was a book that was sort of hard to put down. The book starts with a bachelorette party weekend and ends in an affair that leads to loads of suspense and a few twists. I hope you like it.
22 August 2021
18 July 2021
01 March 2021
Review: The Echo Wife
The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I was excited to read this one from the first second that I heard about it, and it did not let me down. Imagine a woman's husband is leaving her for another woman. She only has to sign the divorce papers and it is all done. He and his secret love can do whatever they want. The problem is he just didn't fall in love with any woman, he fell in love with her clone. A clone he created from her genetic makeup. She wasn't quite the perfect woman for him, so he made the perfect woman. All is fine until the close, Martina, calls her on the phone and says "I need help." From this moment the two women form a bond that will never be broken and they will take the reader on a journey of all types of twists and turns.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I was excited to read this one from the first second that I heard about it, and it did not let me down. Imagine a woman's husband is leaving her for another woman. She only has to sign the divorce papers and it is all done. He and his secret love can do whatever they want. The problem is he just didn't fall in love with any woman, he fell in love with her clone. A clone he created from her genetic makeup. She wasn't quite the perfect woman for him, so he made the perfect woman. All is fine until the close, Martina, calls her on the phone and says "I need help." From this moment the two women form a bond that will never be broken and they will take the reader on a journey of all types of twists and turns.
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02 November 2020
14 October 2020
21 October 2018
Review: The Girl on the Train
The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Parts of me liked this book, parts would say "this people are nuts". I didn't figure it all out until 90% into the book. Denial of what was right in front of me. If you like sickos I'm pretty sure this is the book for you. Often listed as a "if you like Gone Girl book"...I can't agree with that. Gone Girl was superb, this is all right; but you judge for yourself.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Parts of me liked this book, parts would say "this people are nuts". I didn't figure it all out until 90% into the book. Denial of what was right in front of me. If you like sickos I'm pretty sure this is the book for you. Often listed as a "if you like Gone Girl book"...I can't agree with that. Gone Girl was superb, this is all right; but you judge for yourself.
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