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Flight (The Crescent Chronicles, #1)
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5.5 (2 Ratings)
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So as basic as the writing was this book was pretty good. Not the best but not horrible.

The only thing that threw me off was the main character.

I'm not a big fan of characters who constantly contradict themselves. Like one minute the main character was like "I'm swearing off men and im staying away from the guys who i find attractive." and the next shes like "oh i hope hes still interested in me."

Another flaw in the books was the lack of relationship depth.

Sure you can see the connection but it really didn't play out well enough to have me root for them.

All in all this book gets 3 stars.
  
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Burning Glass (Burning Glass, #1)
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6.0 (1 Ratings)
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I must admit I was not in love with this book when I started it. I kept putting it down and walking away. Sonya just rubbed me the wrong way and I had no connection or want to hear her story.

Finally I made a point to finish it and I am glad I did. The plot was easily followed and you could tell where it was going but you found yourself enthralled with the nuances.
That is not to say I got to like Sonya better until the very end. Her need to fill the void and follow really got to me. She had no real self and just ugh. But 3 stars for the plot and originality.
  
This was a good mystery, full of twists, and fast paced. Tempe thinks she knows who killed Hazel and who the remains belong to only to find herself proven wrong. I was kept guessing right along with her. While I really enjoyed the mystery, Tempe's indecision regarding her on again / off again relationship with Detective Ryan was starting to get to me. There was some resolution on that front near the end though, which is why the book gets 4 stars from me instead of 3.

***Disclaimer: I received a free review copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***


See full review at <a href="http://wp.me/p5UQAe-fg">The Book's the Thing</a>
  
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Bysa (2 KP) rated Sometimes I Lie in Books

Sep 19, 2018  
Sometimes I Lie
Sometimes I Lie
Alice Feeney | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.8 (17 Ratings)
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I think OCD characters are overdone these days. Whenever I encounter one, I literally cringe.

I was annoyed with the slow progression before I even made it half way through the book. It was rather confusing at times.

I expected a less than reliable narrator given the title, but the misdirection was not executed well and ultimately irritated me.

The plot twists used were not believable. I found myself thinking the storyline was convoluted. Fiction or not, the reader expects believability.

I give 3 stars because although I'm not a fan of the storyline or theme, the author still put out two hundred and forty some odd pages of error free type and tried. Kudos to them for that.