Death on the Island by Eliza Reid is a well thought out mystery with a surprising ending. I had some trouble following the many characters and their perspectives but the twist at the end was worth it.
Death on the Island by Eliza Reid is a well thought out mystery with a surprising ending. I had some trouble following the many characters and their perspectives but the twist at the end was worth it.
A review for the audiobook of The Wedding People by Alison Espach. This was a really fun book to listen to. I loved the characters, the setting and the story. I don’t usually enjoy this type of story, but this one was exceptional and deserved all of the hype.
A review for the audiobook version of Yellowface by R. F. Kuang. A brilliant satire on the publishing business and a commentary on how social media effects books and authors. Helen Laser, the reader, did an excellent job bringing this book to life. This is one you really should read.
A review for the young adult thriller, The Language of the Birds by K. A. Merson. A slower paced thriller with a young neurodiverse woman who has to use her love of cryptology, history and science to solve clues to a treasure hunt to save her mom.
A small town cozy mystery that will hold your interest as a young woman tries to solve the mystery of who murdered her uncle. For Whom The Book Tolls by Laura Gail Black is the start to a nicely done cozy mystery series, with quirky characters and a great small town feel.
A review for the middle grade audiobook by Matt Eicheldinger. Matt Sprouts and the Curse of the Tem Broken Toes is a heartwarming story of a sixth grader who comes under a curse to break all of his toes. Barret Leddy does an awesome job with the narration, sounding just like a twelve year old learning to navigate life in middle school.
You must be logged in to post a comment.