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A review by nerdontheloose
Sleepless by Louise Mumford
4.0
A high-tech company is offering help to chronic insomniacs through a one of a kind ‘sleep trial’, promising them a transformed life. But what exactly is the purpose of this sleep trial? Is it really what it looks like? Thea knows things are rarely what they seem, but when someone is desperate, they are willing to take risks!
I really enjoyed reading this one and had a hard time putting it down. This is like a sci-fi-ish thriller, but nothing too unbelievable or unrealistic about it. This was like watching an action-packed movie, and I do believe it has the potential for a film adaptation. And it’s so well-written, I loved the prose, tense and witty at the same time. I absolutely loved all the characters, each has its distinct personality, and even the villains are cool, and charming till the very end, which is not very common in thrillers.
It’s a perfect ‘popcorn-thriller’, the kind you want to finish within 2-3 sittings, and that was my only problem, I kinda dragged just a bit and went in circles towards the end. But all in all, it was a very enjoyable read. Recommended!
I received an eARC through Netgalley, author, and publishers. All opinions are my own. Pub date Dec 1st, 2020.
I really enjoyed reading this one and had a hard time putting it down. This is like a sci-fi-ish thriller, but nothing too unbelievable or unrealistic about it. This was like watching an action-packed movie, and I do believe it has the potential for a film adaptation. And it’s so well-written, I loved the prose, tense and witty at the same time. I absolutely loved all the characters, each has its distinct personality, and even the villains are cool, and charming till the very end, which is not very common in thrillers.
It’s a perfect ‘popcorn-thriller’, the kind you want to finish within 2-3 sittings, and that was my only problem, I kinda dragged just a bit and went in circles towards the end. But all in all, it was a very enjoyable read. Recommended!
I received an eARC through Netgalley, author, and publishers. All opinions are my own. Pub date Dec 1st, 2020.