Thanks to a comfortable rocker-glider, a kindle, and a baby who eats every 3 hours, I've been getting a lot of reading done. I'm 5 books ahead of my goal for 2022, so I will take it.
You can follow my reviews in real time on Instagram. Who knows? Maybe I'll be back for a book report in July instead of waiting until September if I can keep up this pace :)
Did not finish:
The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley
It was just odd. I didn't care about the characters. I find, honestly, this happens with any book that takes place in France. I just don't have an interest.
At the Quiet Edge by Victoria Helen Stone
I loved Jane Doe and the sequel wasn't bad either. She even had another one or two stand-alones that I enjoyed. This was just not great. At 20% it hadn't pulled me in at all. It's kind of a weird premise too. And I don't like the title. If you were here years ago, you may remember that I ranted about how I really hated the title "Go Set a Watchman" (and the book was terrible too). > same thing
I may come back to this. It just isn't appealing to me? Seems like there's a lot going on. I liked this author's first book well enough.
The One was one of my favorite books of last year! I loved each chapter/person's story left on that cliffhanger- I had to get back to that character only to have to get to another character's story!
ReplyDeleteI didn't care for The Paris Apartment at all and could not get into At the Quiet Edge.
ReplyDeleteI've had His & Hers on my list to read for about two years now
My sister had a baby in March and she's rolling through books, too. I think thrillers like these are usually quicker reads.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of these, and a lot of them sound so good! Thanks for new additions to my to-read list!
ReplyDeleteI really need to read The One. Glad you liked Stay Awake too.
ReplyDeleteLauren @ www.shootingstarsmag.net
Looking forward to read Darling Girl
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