Reviews by Suzi S. (Crestview, FL)

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One Death at a Time
by Abbi Waxman
An engaging mystery (12/18/2024)
This was a fun read that went from a Los Angeles AA meeting to the Hollywood Hills and the characters that inhabit them. Mason starts off as a tough cookie who is determined to get actress Julia on the path to sobriety. But before she can start her mission, Mason findsmore
Jane and Dan at the End of the World
by Colleen Oakley
A quick, fun read (11/23/2024)
The title made me think this was going to be some kind of apocalyptic story, and in a sense it is. But it's not the end of THE world, just possibly the end of Jane's world. The author definitely created a character in Jane that I immediately knew and understood. It mademore
Beast of the North Woods: Monster Hunter Mysteries #3
by Annelise Ryan
Just didn't grab me (10/28/2024)
I liked the main character, but there seemed to be a lot of minor characters dropping in and out, some of whom didn't serve a purpose. The story was intriguing but the execution just dragged on with a lot of people lurking and threatening and chasing the main character formore
Other People's Houses
by Abbi Waxman
Very engaging (12/22/2017)
I found myself immediately drawn into the lives of the characters and ended up reading it in two days! She did a wonderful job creating characters and situations that rang true but were not ordinary. I did think the ending was very slightly predictable, but as a friendmore
Young Jane Young
by Gabrielle Zevin
Thoughtful yet fun (8/2/2017)
This book engaged me immediately, partly because of the style and partly because the subject matter struck home. Each of these characters was genuine and each viewpoint was thought-provoking without being a serious read. I have already passed my copy of this book along tomore
The Gypsy Moth Summer
by Julia Fierro
Loved it and hated it (4/28/2017)
I loved the characters and found myself rooting for them--sometimes in spite of their best efforts to make me not do so. I have to say that I felt as if I knew these people, and that's a good thing. All of that said, the writing was too complicated at times, sometimes tomore
The Half Wives
by Stacia Pelletier
I wanted to love it (1/28/2017)
I especially enjoy historical fiction, so I was all set to love this book. For me there was just not enough detail about life in San Francisco during the era to create that sense of traveling in time that I so enjoy. Part of my issue may have been the multiple narrativemore
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