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Sunday, September 30, 2018

Review: Perfectly Clear: Escaping Scientology and Fighting for the Woman I Love

Perfectly Clear: Escaping Scientology and Fighting for the Woman I Love Perfectly Clear: Escaping Scientology and Fighting for the Woman I Love by Michelle LeClair
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What can I say, really? I read the majority of this book in one sitting. After seeing the HBO documentary Going Clear and Leah Remini's show, I try to pick up and read other accounts of people who have left Scientology when I can. I am still amazed at the lengths the "church" (I use the term church loosely) goes to extort money from it's parishioners and keep them in Scientology. Particularly keeping people against their will. I am also amazed at how many celebrities (still) buy into this cult.

I read this book as part of the PopSugar Reading Challenge 2018 - A book with an LGBTQ+ protaganist.

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Saturday, September 29, 2018

Review: The Maze at Windermere

The Maze at Windermere The Maze at Windermere by Gregory Blake Smith
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

It is rare to find a book set in/about my home state (Rhode Island), so I try to grab them and read them when I can. There are five story lines set in different time periods: 2011, 1896, 1863, 1778, and 1692. The premise sounded interesting and appealing. Reading this book was like being in an airplane circling the airport. You do not go anywhere and the plane will not land and get to the point. The intensity of the book did not really show its face until the last 76 pages. None of the story lines offer any real closure (except maybe one of them), so you are just left with some suspense and no climax.

I really wanted to love this book, but it was a disappointment.

I read this book as part of the PopSugar Reading Challenge 2018 - A book about or involving a sport. (The 2011 story line has a character that is a tennis instructor. Tennis metaphors are use throughout that particular timeline. Croquet, archery, and other sports are mentioned in passing throughout the book.)

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Saturday, September 22, 2018

Review: The Girl on the Train

The Girl on the Train The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Overall, I enjoyed this book. At one point it felt like a battle of who was more insane, Rachel or Megan. The downside to this book was that you have get an idea of who the killer is very early, but it felt like it took forever to get to it. I am still giving it 4 stars because I love the whole mind game feeling. It has been a while since I have read a book that was creepy in the mind game sense. I got a thrill out of it.

Now that I finished I can finally watch the movie! It has been on my DVR for weeks. I hope it's as good as the book.

I read this book as part of the PopSugar Reading Challenge 2018 - A past Goodreads award winner (2015).

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Sunday, September 9, 2018

Review: The Settlers

The Settlers The Settlers by Jason Gurley
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This book takes place over the course of approximately 100 years. The story is about people migrating from a dying Earth to space stations. One space station becomes a sociological experiment (and not in a good way).

I have read more sci-fi books for this reading challenge than I have in my entire life combined. I took on the challenge to expand my horizons in different genres. I will say, though, it is books like this one, that are turning me off from the genre. While I did enjoy the story, the lack of quotation marks for dialogue was extremely annoying and distracting. I do not see the purpose of leaving them out. I would have given this book a 4 because I really did enjoy the story itself.

Unfortunately, this is not the first sci-fi book I have read this year to have a distracting writing style. It's just another straw that is about to break the camel's back. I might have to give up on sci-fi soon.

I read this book as part of the PopSugar Reading Challenge 2018 - A cyberpunk book.

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Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Review: Jade City

Jade City Jade City by Fonda Lee
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I received a Kindle edition of this book through a Goodreads Giveaway.

I do not know where to start with this one. I did not really get into this book until the 30(ish)% mark. Even then it was a little bit of a struggle to keep going at times. I am one of those people who cannot leave a book unfinished, so I kept pushing to the end. I held hope that the book would dazzle me, but it never did. At times, I felt like I read about 50 or so pages and the plot never moved forward in any significant way. I still may give the next book a shot to see what happens to Anden.

I read this book as part of the PopSugar Reading Challenge 2018 - A book with your favorite color in the title.

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Sunday, September 2, 2018

Review: To the Nines

To the Nines To the Nines by Janet Evanovich
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was my first Janet Evanovich book. Two of my aunts rave about her books, so when the opportunity presented itself with the reading challenge, I decided to give this series a try. I actually had to stop reading this at work and only read it at home. It was too funny. I absolutely loved this book and I will definitely be reading the other books later.

I read this book as part of the PopSugar Reading Challenge 2018 - A bestseller from the year you graduated high school.

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