Earlier this month, I finished Sleeping Beauties by Stephen King and Owen King. I listened to it via Audible and I personally loved every minute of the audiobook. The one and only narrator for all 25+ hours was Marin Ireland, and let me tell you, she is incredible! However, there are an overwhelming number of negative reviews,…
If You’re Looking for Your Next Murder Mystery Series… The Dublin Murder Squad by Tana French is it!
I first stumbled upon Tana French early last year when I read her sixth — and most recent — novel The Trespasser. Which was an excellent book, by the way! I really enjoyed French’s writing style and thought the twists at the end of the novel were very unpredictable and bone chilling. I had been meaning to…
OVERRATED READS | VOLUME NO. 10
Oh hey! Another round of ranting about books that I found annoyingly hyped up so you don’t waste your time. Though, I know no two people read the same book. But either way, I felt let down by all three of these books and here’s why… OVERRATED READS | VOLUME NO. 10 How to Stop Time by…
Book Club | How to Break Up with Your Phone by Catherine Price
How to Break Up with Your Phone by Catherine Price is an excellent read that explores the unhealthy relationship *most* people have with their cellphones. How to Break Up with Your Phone is a super quick and easy read, broken up into two clever sections. The first part explores why we’ve become so addicted and the side effects…
Why I Don’t Recommend The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn
Where to even start on this one… The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn was released, and immediately, my feed was clogged with glowing and riveting reviews: THRILLER OF THE YEAR! ASTOUNDING, THRILLING! BOLD NEW TALENT! BREAKOUT DEBUT OF 2018! TWISTING! You get the idea. So it sat on my To-Read list for a while before…
The Book I Can’t Stop Thinking About…
I listened to Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders back in January of this year. It’s been nearly six months since I’ve finished it, and I still can’t stop thinking about it. I’ve posted about it here and here, but it was such an incredible masterpiece that I believe it deserves it’s own post. Especially…