Re: December!
Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2023 6:06 am
The Last Cuentista is slow going (though I haven't given it up yet.)
Then I read Rock Paper Scissors, which I really disliked. My first and probably only one by this author (though I usually give an author 2 tries. We'll see.) I thought it was slow and not very thrilling at all for a thriller. I just didn't care where the story was going and only finished it because it was an easy read.
Then I read Uncharted Waters, a short story by Sally Hepworth. It was readable. I'm not really a short story person, but they're good for when you're in between books and can't decide what's next.
I also started another YA sci-fi, Timebound by Rysa Walker. The synopsis sounded right up my alley, but I'm finding the beginning a bit confusing. I think I just need to spend a good solid hour with it to see how I feel, as opposed to 15 minutes before I pass out, you know? We'll see.
Then I read Rock Paper Scissors, which I really disliked. My first and probably only one by this author (though I usually give an author 2 tries. We'll see.) I thought it was slow and not very thrilling at all for a thriller. I just didn't care where the story was going and only finished it because it was an easy read.
Then I read Uncharted Waters, a short story by Sally Hepworth. It was readable. I'm not really a short story person, but they're good for when you're in between books and can't decide what's next.
I also started another YA sci-fi, Timebound by Rysa Walker. The synopsis sounded right up my alley, but I'm finding the beginning a bit confusing. I think I just need to spend a good solid hour with it to see how I feel, as opposed to 15 minutes before I pass out, you know? We'll see.