Agree with this. NP. |
I’m holding for Heaven and Earth Grocery Store.. 6 month wait. Too bad, if it does not live up to the hype. |
| The hunting wives. Not too sure what it's about yet. Seems like some women with envy of other women and they skeet shoot and run around on their husbands with teenage boys lol that's what I got so far. |
I have no interest in Meghan Markle but you are wrong. He attended Eton until he was 18 and took two A levels although did not do well on them. Not sure why you insist on these false facts, if you have some evidence for what you are saying let's see it. https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2003/jun/13/schools.monarchy |
| Happiness Falls was one of the most annoying books that I’ve ever read. I dislike the daughter, Mia. I found her to be self-absorbed and narcissistic. Also the book lacked appropriate amount of dialogue between characters. There’s no natural flow of conversation. Mia is speaking to the brother (mother, lawyer, etc.) and before they can reply, narration cuts in to give you 10 minutes of background info. You are left hanging on to find out what they said. The whole book was like this. Frustrating read. |
It is the worst book I have read all year. Actually, in a long time. |
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Finished White Heat, by MJ McGrath (2011). Mixed thoughts. It is a murder mystery set in Nunavut. The author is a masterful scene-setter, with beautiful descriptions of the Arctic (the book takes place on Ellesmere Island) icescapes, wildlife and weather. The main characters including the heroine are Inuit, and the author does a good job tackling some complex topics (depression, drug and alcohol abuse, boredom, lack of resources, tension between the Arctic communities and the central government in Ottawa). These are the book’s strong points.
However, the actual murder mystery that takes place is farfetched and unrealistic. The plot drags in general and there’s only so many pages of descriptions of sea ice that I’m interested in reading, regardless of the beautiful language used to describe said sea ice. The book could’ve used a keen editors eye to cut out a lot of unnecessary description and to make the actual murders a bit more believable. 3/5 stars. I may check out more books by the author. |
It was ghostwritten and the writer sensationalized a lot to make Harry sound interesting. Losing his virginity to an "older woman" turned out to be another teenager who worked as a groom at his father's farm. |
And Harry is a Legend of Aviation! |
That's right. A fat girl in wellies without any education. |
| I am reading a bunch of stuff, some poetry books, some literary fiction, but what I'm enjoying the most is some schlocky detective books. |
LOL I agree. I don't understand why there are so many good reviews. I never not finish a book. This was awful. |
When I finally got to the end I went back and read the intro and was furious that it ended with “Mazel tov, honey,” which makes absolutely NO SENSE in the context of anything in the story and is just the biggest example of the author bizarrely trying to make the narrator a mixture of Black Chicken Hill resident AND Jewish Chicken Hill resident. Truly a bloated and terribly edited and plotted book. |
I’m reading that now!!! So good. |