Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties by Camille Pagán
I’ve never felt like a therapist to a fictional character before, but this book made the experience possible. Continue reading Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties by Camille Pagán
I’ve never felt like a therapist to a fictional character before, but this book made the experience possible. Continue reading Woman Last Seen in Her Thirties by Camille Pagán
A review of the book about women who got themselves into an impossible situation but still managed to drag through it without any memorable events or adventures. Continue reading A River of Stars and other unnecessary details
You always know when you are reading a good book. It doesn’t feel like a book. You see no traces of backstage manipulations, no tricks, no author. The story is alive on its own. Read the review of an awesome book about life, love and music Continue reading The book you read is the Air You Breathe
Do they write these books for a target audience? Is the audience supposed to be interested in clothes, sex scenes, babies and “slick bodies under shower water”? ‘The Girl Before’ is just one more book from “thriller factory”. Continue reading Sex, freaks, no rock and roll
Only some of the characters are idiots. The villain becomes obvious twenty percent into the book but you still can’t guess what’s going on so you have a reason to go on with the book. Suddenly, eighty percent into the book it becomes clear why you can’t guess what’s going on. Apparently, the book is of a different genre altogether! Read for a spoiler-free review. Continue reading Behind her Eyes is another disappointment
‘Laura and Emma’ became my punishment for opting to read a bad book till the end. Although I still can’t decide if it’s a bad book or a new genre. Will plotless genre become a reality show for readers? Continue reading Laura and Emma by Kate Greathead