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I either read an entire book in one day or I don't read anything for months. Classic ADHD.

I enjoy reading contemporary, crime, mystery, romance and various non-fiction works.

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2024 Reading Goal

Success! snon has read 39 of 12 books.

reviewed Air Raid Book Club by Annie Lyons

Annie Lyons: Air Raid Book Club (2023, HarperCollins Publishers, William Morrow) 2 stars

The Air Raid Book Club

2 stars

A very easy read to the point of being bland. Despite being set in World War II, it is very light and sweet. The characters are nice enough but can come across shallow and like plot devices. Hedy being Jewish matters not, it's barely mentioned and even ignores it at times. It feels like there was very little care taken or research done about Jewish people, which is incredibly unfortunate.

Malorie Blackman: Noughts & Crosses (Noughts & Crosses Trilogy) (Paperback, 2006, Corgi) 4 stars

Callum is a Nought - an inferior white citizen in a society controlled by the …

Noughts & Crosses

2 stars

I found the book to be fine, middle of the road in terms of enjoyment. I liked the family dynamics much more than the relationship between Callum and Sephy, which could be very tedious to read through at times. I also found the pacing to be erratic almost, going from one scene being dragged on through chapters to massive time skips with very little context that there had been one. I appreciated the exploration of racism but found that it could be surface level in its analysis of it.

Dreda Say Mitchell, Ryan Carter: Say Her Name (Paperback, 2022, Thomas & Mercer) 2 stars

In this chilling thriller from the bestselling authors of Spare Room, one woman just wants …

Say Her Name

2 stars

There are elements of a good book here. The discussions on identity and family are good. The mystery is fine, a little obvious who the main villain actually is, but still entertaining enough.

I didn't enjoy the prose, found it almost too flowery. The main character isn't enjoyable, despite her assertions that she is strong and smart, she comes across incredibly naive to the point of unbelievably. Other characters felt very one note, especially the main character's husband. There were also plot threads that were mostly relegated to the background, despite being prominent at the beginning. I felt that the portrayal of trauma wasn't done well, feeling very surface level.

Disappointed because the premise is incredibly interesting and not written about enough.

reviewed Beyond This Life by Kate L. Mary (The Beyond, #2)

Kate L. Mary: Beyond This Life (2021, Twister Press LLC) 3 stars

In the Society, everyone is controlled.



Leaving everything she knew and loved behind wasn’t easy …

Beyond This Life

3 stars

Content warning Character death.