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“A podcaster has decided to ruin my life, so I’m buying a chicken.”

Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera

March 6, 2024 by narfna 2 Comments

Thanks to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for the ARC. It hasn’t affected the contents of my review. Listen, when it does the thing it does thing, so I had to round up to five stars because it’s so rare that I truly love a thriller. So many of them sound exactly the same, and have the exact same premise, and don’t really do much interesting beyond trying to shock the hell out of you (which I find uninteresting as the basis for a book). This […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Amy Tintera, ARCs, audiobooks, january lavoy, Listen for the Lie, mixed media, mystery, narfna, podcast, thriller, Will Damron

narfna's CBR16 Review No:16 · Genres: Audiobooks, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Amy Tintera, ARCs, audiobooks, january lavoy, Listen for the Lie, mixed media, mystery, narfna, podcast, thriller, Will Damron ·
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No Reunions

There Should Have Been Eight by Nalini Singh

March 6, 2024 by finnyfinfinn 2 Comments

Especially do not attend any reunions that are in memory of a lost friend or are being held in New Zealand.  Between this book, Wellington Paranormal, and Taskmaster NZ I’m starting to be very suspicious of what’s happening on that island. Eight teenagers were the best of friends until everyone’s favorite, Bea, died. Over the next nine years the group has drifted apart but Bea’s sister Darcie has organized a reunion for them at her family’s creepy mansion out in the countryside. It should be […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: mystery, Nalini Singh, New Zealand, thriller

finnyfinfinn's CBR16 Review No:8 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, Mystery · Tags: mystery, Nalini Singh, New Zealand, thriller ·
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When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

High John The Conqueror by Tariq Goddard

February 28, 2024 by Jake Leave a Comment

I don’t know who I would recommend this book to at all but I know that person wouldn’t have otherwise been me. There’s a lot going on with this book: mystery, folk horror, urban wyrd (which is apparently an English subgenere), as well as running commentaries on police brutality and gentrification. I’m not sure it all works — and at times it is a bit wobbly — but I enjoyed reading it. There was something about Tariq Goddard’s storytelling that made me really connect with […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: #FolkHorror, England, High John the Conqueror, mystery, Tariq Goddard, the occult

Jake's CBR16 Review No:20 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: #FolkHorror, England, High John the Conqueror, mystery, Tariq Goddard, the occult ·
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Childhood Nostalgia / American Propaganda

The Kachina Doll Mystery by Carolyn Keene

The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder

February 25, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

I devoured both the Nancy Drew and Little House books when I was in elementary school, so it feels a little odd to read them in such close succession now. I still enjoy them, but I’ve rather lost the cuddly feeling since then. It’s more obvious to adult me that the books were written in the expectation of reaching a certain sort of child, and that child did not look like me. The Kachina Doll Mystery – 3 stars When Nancy Drew is summoned to […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: adventure, Carolyn Keene, Children's, classics, Ghost, historical, Laura Ingalls Wilder, middle grade, mystery

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:30 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, History, Mystery · Tags: adventure, Carolyn Keene, Children's, classics, Ghost, historical, Laura Ingalls Wilder, middle grade, mystery ·
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“What I am is an adult woman with agency and the tools to make choices. Feel free to, you know, treat me accordingly.”

Bride by Ali Hazelwood

February 25, 2024 by Malin Leave a Comment

Nowhere Book Bingo: One-word title CBR16 Sweet Books: Exciting (This was one of my most anticipated book releases of the first half of 2024) Misery Lark is the only daughter of a powerful vampyre councilman, and for much of her life, she lived among human strangers as a diplomatic hostage, to maintain the fragile peace between vampyres and humans. To make her a bit less lonely, an orphan named Serena came to live with her, and now that Misery is all grown-up, Serena is her […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: Ali Hazelwood, Bride, CBR16, CBR16SweetBooks, Exciting, friendship, Malin, marriage of convenience, mystery, Nowhere Book Bingo, paranormal romance, vampires, werewolves

Malin's CBR16 Review No:13 · Genres: Fantasy, Mystery, Romance · Tags: Ali Hazelwood, Bride, CBR16, CBR16SweetBooks, Exciting, friendship, Malin, marriage of convenience, mystery, Nowhere Book Bingo, paranormal romance, vampires, werewolves ·
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“A dilemma, my father used to say, is nothing but two bad options.”

One Puzzling Afternoon by Emily Critchley

February 21, 2024 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

I started this book with minimal expectations, having never heard of the book or the author, and I can now say this book wasn’t for me. Overall it was paced too slow and the book was too long for me to find it enjoyable or gripping, but it wasn’t so bad that I stopped outright (plus, it was for a book club and I tend to see book club picks through to the end). The subject matter of this book is heavy and for me […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: 1950s, 2010s, British, dementia, Emily Critchley, historical fiction, mystery

cheerbrarian's CBR16 Review No:6 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: 1950s, 2010s, British, dementia, Emily Critchley, historical fiction, mystery ·
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