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KnitAFett

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Joined 10 months, 2 weeks ago

Playing book roulette where I know nothing of the book I'm reading.

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2024 Reading Goal

21% complete! KnitAFett has read 21 of 100 books.

Meg Shaffer: The Wishing Game (2023, Ballatine Books) 3 stars

Years ago, a reclusive mega-bestselling children’s author quit writing under mysterious circumstances. Suddenly he resurfaces …

oof

2 stars

I have a few things to say on this book. I'm going to try to explain these in a way that won't spoil the book.

Overall, I found the book to be fun, easy-going and well paced. It's like an adult version of Willy Wonka but instead of going to the chocolate factory, these adults get invited back to Clock Island (which all of the contestants has previously ran away to) to partake in a mysterious game. This did not bother me. I saw the ending coming from the first quarter of the book, but I still found it enjoyable to get through.

Now I have 2 major gripes with this, and 1 minor one. I'll save the minor one for last since that's the more spoilery one.

First up is Lucy, a teacher's aide; and Christopher, a child in foster care. I could not stand Lucy right from the …

Lucy Foley: The Paris Apartment (Paperback, 2022, William Morrow) 4 stars

Jess needs a fresh start. She’s broke and alone, and she’s just left her job …

Solid 3.5 Stars

3 stars

This was a solid read. Found the premise to be interesting and it has a good flow through the entirety of the book. I also very much did not see the big twist coming. Would have given it a 4, but the moments that the MC Jess suddenly became randomly horny and wanting to kiss any men she saw were really out of place and unnecessary and didn't add anything to the story. Definitely enjoyed this a lot more than The Hunting Party.

Ann Napolitano: Hello Beautiful (Paperback, 2023, Dial Press) 4 stars

Almost a DNF

2 stars

I have not read a book where I wanted to shake some sense into literally every character. This book spent so much time trying to explain this super close bond that the sisters shared, but the oldest sister moves away and cuts her contact. I kept going through the book because I really enjoyed the moments that Cecelia, Emmaline and Izzy popped up. I feel like a book about those three would have been a lot more interesting and not as frustrating.