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donttrustthe_bea's Reviews:

Daisy Jones & The Six: DNF at 52%

Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

February 14, 2024 by donttrustthe_bea 2 Comments

mood music: Fleetwood Mac – the chain This is definitely my biggest reading disappointment so far this year. I realize it’s only February, but still … I fell for the hype from BookTok. This post will be pretty short. My main issue with this book was the structure. Unlike other ensemble novels that I have read, the structure here was like that of an audio transcript, which to give credit, Reid does disclose in the prologue that this is a “collection of interviews” with the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: ensemble cast, historical fiction, literary fiction, period piece, Taylor Jenkins Reid

donttrustthe_bea's CBR16 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ensemble cast, historical fiction, literary fiction, period piece, Taylor Jenkins Reid ·
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Yellowface: what a wild ride

Yellowface by RF Kuang

January 26, 2024 by donttrustthe_bea 2 Comments

mood music: t r a n s p a r e n t s o u l – willow smith This book was a wild ride. I had a very love-hate relationship with it, and it took time to finish because of this. A social commentary about the literary publishing world, it tackles issues with diversity and inclusivity and how minority writers are boxed into specific genres by their publishing companies in service of diversifying the signed authors. The story follows June Haywayd, a young […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Asian Heritage, literary fiction, racism in publishing, RF Kuang, social commentary, unreliable female narrator

donttrustthe_bea's CBR16 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Asian Heritage, literary fiction, racism in publishing, RF Kuang, social commentary, unreliable female narrator ·
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My Murder: spoilers at the end of review

My Murder by Katie Williams

January 21, 2024 by donttrustthe_bea 4 Comments

mood music: invasion – Eisley My Murder is a fast-paced, science fiction mystery that immediatley drew me in. I was not familiar with the author, Katie Williams, before picking this up but I will continue to read her work as I enjoyed this novel with the exception of the ending. And the ending wasn’t necessarily bad, I just think it could have been better. I will be including spoilers at the end of this review, but the majority of this will be a brief synopsis and […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction Tagged With: #mystery, #Science Fiction, female lead, female-centric thrillers, Katie Williams

donttrustthe_bea's CBR16 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction · Tags: #mystery, #Science Fiction, female lead, female-centric thrillers, Katie Williams ·
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a young woman with hoofed legs sits upon a floating broomstick in front of a full moon. she has fair skin and red hair.

Slewfoot: the devil is in the details

Slewfoot by Brom

January 17, 2024 by donttrustthe_bea 4 Comments

mood music: me and the devil – Soap&Skin I had never heard of Brom and I was unfamiliar with his work before picking up this book. I found out about this book through TikTok and was intrigued by the premise, even if it was something that was outside of my usual reading genres. Slewfoot is set in colonial New England, a few years after the Salem Witch Trials. The protagonist, Abitha, is a young woman who is a fairly recent arrival to the colonies as […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, Horror Tagged With: Brom, colonial america, fantasy horror, feminine rage, historical fiction, magical realism, period piece, witchcraft

donttrustthe_bea's CBR16 Review No:4 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, Horror · Tags: Brom, colonial america, fantasy horror, feminine rage, historical fiction, magical realism, period piece, witchcraft ·
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The Maid: this book was not good

The Maid by Nita Prose

January 12, 2024 by donttrustthe_bea 4 Comments

mood music: you’re no good – Linda Ronstadt This book contains an offensive depiction of a person who has autism. To be clear, it is never expressly stated that the protagonist, Molly, has autism. She only refers to herself as “different,” and having trouble reading faces and social cues. While I am not neurodivergent, my partner is, and when I read him some excerpts from the book, he found them problematic. Molly Gray is a twenty-something-year-old maid who works at a luxurious hotel in an […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: crime thriller, female lead, hotel, murder mystery, Nita Prose

donttrustthe_bea's CBR16 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: crime thriller, female lead, hotel, murder mystery, Nita Prose ·
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Foe: a domestic science fiction thriller

Foe by Iain Reid

January 11, 2024 by donttrustthe_bea 2 Comments

mood music: big jet plane – Angus and Julia Stone This was my second read of 2024, again I picked up this book becuase it’s been adapted into a film starring Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal. It was much better than my first read of the year, Eileen, although I was left with questions once I was done with it. Foe follows Junior and Hen, a married couple living on an isolated farm in the near future (the film has the story set in 2065). Modern […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #domesticsuspence, iain reid, psychological thriller, scifi thriller

donttrustthe_bea's CBR16 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #domesticsuspence, iain reid, psychological thriller, scifi thriller ·
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