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Desert Oath: The Official Prequel to Assassin's Creed Origins
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Before Assassin's Creed Origins, there was an Oath. Egypt, 70BC, a merciless killer stalks the...
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
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ENDURING LITERATURE ILLUMINATED BY PRACTICAL SCHOLARSHIP A nineteenth-century American travels...

The Hawthorne Legacy
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The Inheritance Games ended with a bombshell, and now heiress Avery Grambs has to pick up the pieces...

Keep Your Family Close
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When a badly decomposed body is found in the basement of an abandoned warehouse, Erie police...

Bookapotamus (289 KP) rated Bring Me Back in Books
May 29, 2018
This was my first B.A. Paris book. I've heard great things about the author and this book in particular, the buzz was deafening, but for me it just fell flat.
Don't get me wrong, the premise was so intriguing and I jumped right in with all the whodunit questions. I jumped from character to character with the turn of every page, not knowing who knew what, who did what, and these are EXACTLY the style of books I love. Unfortunately, I had major suspicions about 50% through, and I was pretty much correct - but the execution just made me more or less angry. It's like those books where you're so dumbfounded, you have no idea whats going to happen, you're so excited for those super fun twisty turny clues and then everything starts falling into place. But this was not the case with Bring Me Back. It felt like a cop-out at the end. It was like - the whole story was questions, and then you get all the answers in one final chapter and you're like... ummm what? I dunno - it felt lazy at the end, unconnected a bit, and pretty unbelievable.
The basic story is that Finn meets Layla, they fall in love and then one night, as they're stopped at a gas station rest stop, Finn returns from the restroom and Layla is gone. Did she leave, was she forced or kidnapped? Ten years later, Finn is about to marry someone else, and clues begin to appear raising questions as to if Layla is alive, and if so, where is she?
Without spoiling anything, I WILL say It was a fun idea, and the writing is top notch. I loved how stories were interwoven and little clues popping up everywhere. But again, the end just fell flat for me. I'll definitely be checking out some of B.A. Paris's other books for sure though after reading this. I really enjoyed the writing style and MOST of the book!

Finding Meaning in an Imperfect World
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Does life have meaning? Is it possible for life to be meaningful when the world is filled with...

Research Design in Aging and Social Gerontology: Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods
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Research Design in Aging and Social Gerontology provides a review of methodological approaches and...

Legal Skills
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The best-selling legal skills textbook in the market, Legal Skills is the essential guide for law...
Legal Systems & Skills
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Legal Systems & Skills provides students with a practical guide to all the essential knowledge and...