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The Ragpicker by Joel Dane
Did not finish book. Stopped at 7%.
Did not finish book. Stopped at 7%.
I suppose I’m half to blame as I know I don’t like sci-fi books (prefer the movies) and easily dnf books if it’s just too confusing or doesn’t keep my attention. I thought I was safe because it’s set in a Post-Apocalyptic world and I like those. I could feel myself drifting off and reaching for the dnf button very early on. I knew then I wouldn’t like much of anything – It was an interesting concept, sure, but I think maybe if I had read this in audio I would’ve kept at it. I did want to like and read this as I don’t really read much sci-fi.
Book of Dreams by Kevin Craig
Did not finish book. Stopped at 25%.
Did not finish book. Stopped at 25%.
I got the audio from Libby, mainly because I wanted to fulfill a bingo board prompt, but also because I could see I was struggling with the e-book. Unfortunately I had to send it back early because I didn’t like the narrator at all. I think the voice for the one character was fine, I just couldn’t deal with the main character’s voice. He was already whiny in my eyes and the voice made it worse. convenience
Then I chose to fully dnf afterwards. I didn’t like any of the characters I’d met so far. I’d thought even though I didn’t them, maybe the plot points would be better for me – that wasn’t the case. And finally I wasn’t a fan of the dialogue – especially between Gaige (our main character) and Logan (his boyfriend). It started to make me like them and the book less. So rather than having to force myself to finish the book, I chose to say bye bye.
Then I chose to fully dnf afterwards. I didn’t like any of the characters I’d met so far. I’d thought even though I didn’t them, maybe the plot points would be better for me – that wasn’t the case. And finally I wasn’t a fan of the dialogue – especially between Gaige (our main character) and Logan (his boyfriend). It started to make me like them and the book less. So rather than having to force myself to finish the book, I chose to say bye bye.
Lava Red Feather Blue by Molly Ringle
adventurous
dark
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
The House Where Death Lives by Alex Brown
dark
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
It’s always a bit difficult to rate a short story anthology as they’re different stories with different characters (usually) written by different authors. But essentially, yes, I’ll give the anthology an overall 4 stars – because I did like most of the stories a lot. I’ve only read from two authors here – Tori Bovalino (loved her other book) and Rosiee Thor (dnfed that book so not actually read?). I like anthologies because they introduce you to new authors, which I always like.
I was confused as I thought it would be connected stories. It’s said to be in the same house so I guess I thought that meant they’d all be in the same – as in physically – house. That wasn’t the case as they were all vastly different – so different that it did feel like 16 different houses instead of supposedly the same house. Apparently there were some links between the stories – like let’s say the same mirror from the 2nd story was in the 3rd story? I did not pick up on that at all. I think if it had all been in the actual same house – but just different years, families, alternative universes – I would’ve really enjoyed this.
As you’ll see when reading my separate thoughts – I just wanted more. I know they’re short stories, but I would’ve liked most of the stories to have gone on for longer. I found most of the endings to be abrupt so I would’ve liked the authors to be able to wrap everything up easily.
I was confused as I thought it would be connected stories. It’s said to be in the same house so I guess I thought that meant they’d all be in the same – as in physically – house. That wasn’t the case as they were all vastly different – so different that it did feel like 16 different houses instead of supposedly the same house. Apparently there were some links between the stories – like let’s say the same mirror from the 2nd story was in the 3rd story? I did not pick up on that at all. I think if it had all been in the actual same house – but just different years, families, alternative universes – I would’ve really enjoyed this.
As you’ll see when reading my separate thoughts – I just wanted more. I know they’re short stories, but I would’ve liked most of the stories to have gone on for longer. I found most of the endings to be abrupt so I would’ve liked the authors to be able to wrap everything up easily.
- Good Morning, Georgia – Courtney Gould. 3 stars. Good start. Reminded me of a good horror movie. Thought it was going another way and then I thought of the movie.
- Vanishing Point – Traci Chee. 3.5 stars. Started out really good and then the ending was a bit weird? I did like it for the most part of the story.
- Cradle and All – Kay Costales. 4 stars. Sad but written really well.
- After Midnight – Liz Hull. 3.5 stars. It was going so well and then the ending just… ended so abruptly.
- The Grey Library – Nova Ren Suma. 3 stars. It was very confusing – which is fine, but it was difficult for me to like it.
- The Phantom’s Waltz – Rosiee Thor 2 stars. This had potential and I could see it but we didn’t get it and I’m sad.
- Mirror, Mirror – Nora Elghazzawi. 4.5 stars. Spooky and good!
- Smartmonster – Sandra Proudman 1 star. This made no sense and I wasn’t a fan of the characters.
- Let’s Play a Game – Shelly Page. 3.5 stars. Another one of “really cool and then fizzled out”
- What Lies in Silence – Justine Pucella Winans 3.5 stars. I liked it and then it got too confusing for me.
- me i’m not – g. haron davis. 1.5 stars. Could’ve been better.
- Favourite - Like Mother – Gina Chen. 5 stars. LOVED this one throughout. Knew early on it would be a 5 star read for me. I need to read more of Chen’s books.
- In Deep – C. L. McCollum. 2 stars. Listen, they said the house would be the main feature and most of this happened in/around a pond. That may have affected my rating but I felt like this could’ve been better.
- Favourite - Bloom – Tori Bovalino. 5 stars. After reading My Throat an Open Grave I think I’ll give anything Bovalino 5 stars.
- The Shoe – Alex Brown. 4.5 stars. Very creepy! Really liked this one.
- Favourite - A Helping Hand – Linsey Miller. 5 stars. Always up for this creepy type of story.