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Where the Crawdads Sing
Where the Crawdads Sing
Delia Owens | 2018 | Fiction & Poetry, Mystery
6
8.9 (13 Ratings)
Book Rating
Delia Owens delivers us the story of Kya the "Marsh Girl" abandoned by her family in Barkley Cove, North Carolina.

The novel switches between times, something I always struggle a little with when reading a novel of this type. Following Kya growing up, being left in the marshes, finding and losing love and learning important life lessons along the way.

It then switches to the discovery and investigation of Barkley Cove's celebrity and much loved football player Chase Andrews. The locals decided that Kya is most likely to be the murder suspect.

Whilst beautifully written, and weaving joy and sadness through what is a very descriptive novel, I did struggle to read through this story, putting it down more times than continuing to read, and at one stage almost considered not finishing the story. I feel that perhaps the ratings and attention this book has had are perhaps over rated. Its a nice story, a little too wordy in places, but worth a read, but do not expect it to live up to the hype.
  
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Heather Cranmer (2721 KP) May 30, 2020

I really loved this book. <3 It was one of those books where I had seen it around, but it didn't seem like my type of book, but once I read it, I ended up loving it.

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BookishWoo (317 KP) May 30, 2020

I loved Crawdads!

Maybe, Perhaps, Possibly
Maybe, Perhaps, Possibly
Joanna Glen | 2024 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry, Romance
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Maybe, Perhaps, Possibly by Joanna Glen is a slow burn love story - and one like I’ve never read before. Ok, so I’m not a huge romance reader, so I’m no expert, but I loved the way that this story was in no rush to throw Addie and Sol together. Addie wants to learn how to be independent, away from her small island life and here controlling mother. She wants to find what she’s good at.

Sol, on the other hand, just doesn’t know how to tell Addie that he really cares. In fact, I think he’s scared of rejection. Something both of them fear after difficult childhoods.

They’re both awkward, sweet young people, both scared of letting the other know how they feel. I felt as though I was reading a fairy tale, the third person narrative helping this along, and I adore a fairy tale.

I just loved how this story unfolded - something that Joanna Glen does so well - and how Sol and Addie learned to let go of their inhibitions and hold on to one another. It’s a beautiful story.
  
Since this is the third in the series and emphasizes the story from previous two, I will include my original review.

This is supposed to be a Snow White retelling but I really couldn’t see it. Regardless, it’s an erotic fairytale retelling which is right up my alley. It’s heavy on the erotica while still having enough plot to push the story forward. Normally I would be aggravated that this story is divided into three parts but I knew that going in and already had the rest of the story so I didn’t have to wait for the rest.

I love friends to lovers stories, especially childhood friends. I would like to say I enjoyed the premise to this story but honestly I thought it was stupid. I wish I had better word but there it is. Now you may be saying “but you knew that going in!” Honestly, I was hoping it was going to be a ménage. I guess it was just wishful thinking, because what I got instead was the age old “hey let me ask my male friend how to seduce this other male but wait my friend wants me” trope.

The final in the series is everything you need and more. Even from someone who is bitter that this wasn’t the ménage she was looking for. I couldn’t have been happier with the ending if I wrote it myself. That being said, there were still many things I was aggravated with. There were few ties to Snow White, little shifter elements, and the story was split in three when it could have easily been one whole story.

Overall, the story was enjoyable if you are looking for a friends-to-lovers erotica.
  
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
J.K. Rowling | 2016 | Children
6
9.0 (247 Ratings)
Book Rating
Details!!! The amazing lengths J.K. Rowling goes to to bring us a good story is amazing. (0 more)
The length is daunting at first glance but totally worth it. (0 more)
Love this book!!!
As one of the books that really begins to develop the getting older aspect of the characters we have now known for years it does an amazing job of defining them and it only encourages your commitment to the series.
  
The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn
The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn
Taylor Jenkins Reid | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
9
9.1 (19 Ratings)
Book Rating
I may not have fallen in love with the characters of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, but I was mesmerized by the story. Taylor Jenkins Reid is a talented writer capable of weaving a multifaceted tale. I loved her writing style
Critic- A Novel Glimpse
Original Score: 4.5 out of 5

Read Review: http://anovelglimpse.com/2017/05/18/review-the-seven-husbands-of-evelyn-hugo-by-taylor-jenkins-reid/
  
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Luke (278 KP) rated iZombie - Season 3 in TV

Jun 8, 2017  
iZombie  - Season 3
iZombie - Season 3
2017 | Drama
The show has a good sence of humour (1 more)
So far i haven' been able to guess every story line
The lack of reminders of who people are, if you binge watching its great (0 more)
Izombie I Like
I love izombie, its a great watch that is just funny, its the kind of show that i watched on my own while my wife played sims, and she is now addicted to it
  
The Gustav Sonata
The Gustav Sonata
Rose Tremain | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Poignant, beautiful and tragic
Such a mix of emotions reading this beautiful tragic love story of the effects of circumstances on people be it poverty or social acceptance.

Gustav's character is admirable and delicate, trying to make the best of situations for others despite having so little himself. Absolutely worth an award of some kind. The reading was well done, spoken carefully and portraying a host of emotions. Worth the read.
  
[Beyond the Fortuneteller's Tent] by [Kristy Tate] was a great twist on YA romance. It involves time travel and finding your true love. The adventures and twists make this story different than your typical YA paranormal romance (a genre too filled with vampires).

I compared it to the [Outlander] series but PG because I would be disturbed to see my students reading [Galbadon] but would gladly recommend the [Beyond] books.
  
The Lobster (2015)
The Lobster (2015)
2015 | Comedy, Drama, Romance
Tries and occasionally succeeds in being uncomfortably offbeat (2 more)
Great actors doing a fine job of playing along with the weird
Interesting commentary on our societal goals - particularly love and companionship
Too much weird at times (3 more)
Starts out with glimmers of comedy but loses its way
Story is at its best when in The Hotel, and loses momentum when we leave
Running times drags
Just a tad too odd for my taste
  
God of War
God of War
2018 | Action/Adventure
Amazing Game
I loved every minute of this game. I love the God Of War series so I was thrilled for this new game. It is excellent. The game play is fun, the exploration is fantastic, and the story itself is excellent. It's an amazing game and I had fun playing it.
Full Mother Gamer review here: http://lorrie28-mothergamer.blogspot.com/2018/04/god-of-war-new-world-and-masterpiece.html