Admittedly, I had never heard of Disclaimer by Renee Knight before seeing an Apple+ series being advertised about it. With an incredible cast led by Alfonso Cuaron, I was intrigued to check out the source material first, even it goes against my basic media consumption policies.
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Book Review: The Leftover Woman by Jean Kwon
While I don’t really feel like I’m in a reading slump, I did feel uninspired about what to read next. Yes, there are still plenty of unread novels sitting on the shelves at my house, but sometimes the local library is calling. Looking for inspiration, I sought out a must-read list from People. They usually have good recommendations in their magazine, so I was trusting of their online suggestions, as well.
Read moreBook Review: Touch & Geaux by Abigail Roux
We’re nearing the end of Abigail Roux’s series featuring Ty Grady and Zane Garrett, and I’m kind of sad about it!
Read moreBook Review: The Pairing by Casey McQuiston
Since I was such a fan of Red, White & Royal Blue, I jumped at the chance to get my hands on Casey McQuiston’s latest novel, The Pairing.
Read moreBook Review: Such Charming Liars by Karen M. McManus
Karen M. McManus manages again to make such a compelling novel with Such Charming Liars, her latest novel not featuring any previously written characters.
Read moreBook Review: Stars & Stripes by Abigail Roux
As I’ve said so many times now, the Ty Grady-Zane Garrett series by Abigail Roux is one of my favorite things this year! Is it the best series I’ve ever read? No, probably not, but it succeeds at sucking me into their world so wholly that I can’t help but put this near the top of my list. Stars & Stripes is no different.
Read moreBook Review: I Was a Teenage Slasher by Stephen Graham Jones
At the praise of one of my recent favorite authors, Grady Hendrix, I couldn’t resist his recommendation to read Stephen Graham Jones’ latest novel, I Was a Teenage Slasher.
Read moreBook Review: Armed & Dangerous by Abigail Roux
I think I’ve said this since reading the first book, but I cannot get enough of this Zane Garett and Ty Grady series by Abigail Roux. While she did collaborate on the first three novels with Madeleine Urban, Armed & Dangerous was her first outing alone.
Read moreBook Review: Middle of the Night by Riley Sager
After Riley Sager’s abysmal The House Across the Lake, I kind of have trust issues with him, though his last book and the latest, Middle of the Night, have him squarely back in the same camp as before. Actually, I’d like to think that Sager was able to get just a little bit of the supernatural shoe-horned in here. A compromise I can live with.
Read moreBook Review: Divide & Conquer by Madeleine Urban and Abigail Roux
Now that I’ve found the Cut & Run series, I cannot stop. And thankfully, Madeleine Urban and Abigail Roux have plenty more novels for me to devour! Heck, Divide & Conquer is only the fourth of nine! And that’s not including two novellas! I’m excited.
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