Final Rating: 4/5 Date of Completion: 7/10/2022 Cover: 4/5 Despite its simplicity, this cover shares strong ties to the story it represents and nicely conveys the genre. Also, the white and yellow colours of the daisies are striking against the black background, creating an intriguing, dramatic effect. …the secret of having it all is […]
Mystery
Reviews of books from genre mystery
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MY DARLING HUSBAND by Kimberly Belle
With its dark shadows and red text, this design is perfect for the thrilling story it represents. The pops of red and blue are not only striking but also allude to the suspense and intrigue within the narrative.
OCTOBER 2022 Monthly Spotlight
Is it just me, or did winter kick summer to the curb, then begin wrestling autumn for dominance?! Thankfully, we have some hot new releases to warm up the shorter, colder days here in the UK. Here are a few that caught my eye:
SEPTEMBER 2022 Monthly Spotlight
With September comes the end of the summer holidays here in the UK and the beginning of Fall. While it is always sad to say goodbye to summer, there is a certain beauty to Fall which makes it appealing. But, more pleasing than Fall are these new releases coming out this month!
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CROWBONES by Anne Bishop
The imaginative world that forms the core pillar of this story, and series, is easily my favourite part of this book. Once again, I was fascinated by the various forms of Terre Indigenes, and I relished the constant tension generated by the threat of their fury. The use of several points of view also worked great as it helped capture the full scope of all that takes place.
AUGUST 2022 Monthly Spotlight
The summer holidays are finally here, and we hope you can get some much-needed rest! If you are anything like us, you will also have a good book with you wherever you go and whatever you do. Not sure which books are worth carrying around? Why not start with the new releases below:
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BOOK OF NIGHT by Holly Black
The fascinating concept of shadow magic was what drew me to this book. Sadly, this concept is not well-developed and is slowly established in a manner that had me confused for most of the story. The lack of tension and suspense generated by the writing style also failed to keep me engaged in the unfolding story. However, I did find the transitions between current and past events very smooth, and I thought these added some much-needed depth to the story.
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THE ATLAS SIX by Olivie Blake
The unconventional design is well-suited for the story it represents. It is fascinating, but I do not find it eye-catching (pun intended).