A review for the audiobook version of The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley. This was a great debut that touches on a lot of subjects. It is a bit of a time travel book, a slow burn romance and a spy thriller all rolled into one.
A review for the audiobook version of The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley. This was a great debut that touches on a lot of subjects. It is a bit of a time travel book, a slow burn romance and a spy thriller all rolled into one.
July is going to be a busy month for me, but of course I still plan to find time for reading. I have six ARC’s I need to read, plus many library books that I need to get through. I think I have picked a bunch of books though.
This year I have joined in the Nonfiction Reader Challenge to help me read more nonfiction.
This post is a review for the book I Know Who You Are by Barbara Rae-Venter. This book goes into the details about how investigative genetic genealogy is used to solve cold cases, and specifically the one case that changed everything.
A review for the book Long Live Evil by Sarah Rees Brennan. Unfortunately I did not end up liking this book as much as I wanted to. I had a lot of issues with the writing and the characters. But the ending was good.
A review for the newest YA thriller by Karen McManus. Such Charming Liars introduces us to a trio of teens who are caught up in a murder mystery that just might get them killed. A fast paced thriller that will have you rooting for these kids to stop a killer before it is too late.
A review for the very funny cozy fantasy, Dreadful by Caitlin Rozakis. I really enjoyed listening to this audiobook. The story had everything I look for in a cozy fantasy, a great cast of characters, hilarious hijinks and a villain that really has the heart of a hero. It was hard to believe that this was a debut, it was so well done.
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