An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
Couldn’t put it down, for a while I thought I would like this more than The Wife Between Us but once I finished I changed my mind. When I went to the book signing for this book, they mentioned that it may be a TV series, I am looking forward to seeing how it is done.
Sushi for Beginners by Marian Keyes
This was just so-so, none of the characters were that memorable or likeable to me. It wasn’t bad, but when I think back about it I can hardly remember anything about it.
Varina by Charles Frazier
I thought this was a good book but I found it really hard to connect with. I didn’t like that there were no quotation marks, which I think was what made it hard for me to really get into. By the end of the book I really didn’t think that Varina was very likeable.
Watchmen by Alan Moore Illustration by Dave Gibbons
This was an interesting take on superheroes and how they affect the people they help. I like the alternate history aspect of the story. I think that I am glad that I watched the movie before, so that I was a bit more familiar with all the characters and the world.
The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage by Sydney Padua
This was a lot of fun to read and was very entertaining, I like the created alternate history and the play on Holmes and Watson. I think that this would make a really cute animated movie
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James
While I enjoyed this book, it was a bit hard to get into, and I think that if I wasn’t familiar with the story from Dark Shadows, and the movie versions I’ve seen before that I wouldn’t have liked it as much as I did.
Bright Burns the Night by Sara B. Larson
I was kind of disappointed with this sequel, it felt like it could have just been added to the first book with a bit cut out and it would have been fine. I hated the constant use of the wording “the male,” it was gross. I think it had a lot of potential but it just fell a little flat for me.
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