This book had started off with so much potential. A young couple, an actress and a writer go over to New York because the actress got a role in broadway, to find their feet they house sit for a couple that they met on a ship. The couple's house is in Williamsburg in New York. One evening a young lady, Eden, knocks on their door, says she knows the couple and hoped that she could stay with them. They can't get hold of couple and then lets her in. First of the book great. Then, after a boozy evening, the actress and Eden are missing. Second part of the book just spirals downward, so boring and tedious. Ends up that Eden is part of a cult and how they have identified the actress to be part of it, everyone is involved. Highly unlikely. A load of rubbish. Not for me. 2/5.
Thursday, 28 December 2023
Wednesday, 27 December 2023
Kindle: Keep Your Friends Close, Lucinda Berry
A group of Moms, who had started an exclusive club for first time Moms; by invite only, decides to have a big party. Kids sent to babysitters and husbands out for the evening. Ladies dressed to the nines, ready for a fun evening. Everyone is drinking and having a lot of fun until Kiersten is found dead in the swimming pool, it is an accident or a murder? The book then unfolds with the stories of: Brooke, Jade, Whitney, then and now. A great 'who dunnit'. Written well.
4/5
Tuesday, 26 December 2023
Book: The Housemaid, Freida McFadden
The first half of the book was very meh. I really didn't get the hype. It's about Millie an ex con looking for a job. She gets a housekeeping job, live in; she needs to cook and also look after the child. Nina, the woman who hires her turns out to be a horrible, unreasonable with her requests, flies off the handle. Millie is attracted to Nina's husband, which doesn't help the dynamics. Millie find out that Nina was in a mental institution because she tried to drown her daughter.
Second part of the book we get to see everything from Nina's point of view and here things start getting interesting and there are a couple of big plot twists.
The story line with the twists are good, but, I don't think that it is written particularly well. Not sure whether I will attempt the second book. The hype was a bit much for this one.
Initially I thought it's 5/5, but the more I think about it, it's a 3/5 for me.
Monday, 3 July 2023
Selling the invisible, good old advice:
Tuesday, 18 April 2023
Audiobook: Hidden, Lisa Sell
Audiobook: The Time Traveler's Wife, Audrey Niffenegger
Wednesday, 22 March 2023
Audiobook review: Undercover of the Night, Diane Fanning
Wednesday, 15 March 2023
Book review: Superfreakonomics, Steven Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
Monday, 6 March 2023
Audiobook: What we Find, Robyn Carr
Monday, 27 February 2023
Audiobook: Wounds of the Father, Elizabeth Garrison
Monday, 20 February 2023
Audiobook: The Man on the Beach, Anna Ihrén
Wednesday, 8 February 2023
Book review: My Year of Meat, Ruth L. Ozeki
Years ago a friend told me how this book had changed her life and how she no longer ate meat because of it. I don’t share this sentiment. It took me ages to finish reading it. I found the story lines rather tedious, and unnecessarily graphic in some places, which made it all feel very disjointed.
There is however, quite a delicious stew recipe that I’ve made a few times (I used pork instead of beef); it’s really not all that healthy seeing that you stew the meet in Coca-Cola, but it is delicious!