Re: June 2025
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2025 7:08 am
I read Three Mothers by Hannah Beckerman. It's supposed to be a thriller, but it read more like a drama to me. The mystery was pretty obvious early on. I really enjoyed it, but I can see how people expecting a thriller would rate it low. Why do publishers do that? is it because thrillers sell more? But then it backfires!
Then I read The Drift by C.J. Tudor, a post-apocalyptic popcorn thriller. It started out so well, but it went downhill somewhere around the halfway point. Too many characters with no development, too much violence, not enough explanations. It might have worked as a movie or TV show, but in book form, it was a fail.
Now I sort of started All the Colors of the Dark, which has been on my list for a while and has good ratings, but also lots of people saying it's slow, and it's a 700-page mystery. It might turn out to be great, but I don't know if I'm in the mood for something that long. It's easy to read a 1000-page Ken Follett that moves fast and feels like 500 pages, but this seems way more dense. We'll see. There's so much I wanna read right now: the new Taylor Jenkins Reid, the new Julie Clark, the new Isabel Allende, The Great Believers (how's that going, Blush)?
Then I read The Drift by C.J. Tudor, a post-apocalyptic popcorn thriller. It started out so well, but it went downhill somewhere around the halfway point. Too many characters with no development, too much violence, not enough explanations. It might have worked as a movie or TV show, but in book form, it was a fail.
Now I sort of started All the Colors of the Dark, which has been on my list for a while and has good ratings, but also lots of people saying it's slow, and it's a 700-page mystery. It might turn out to be great, but I don't know if I'm in the mood for something that long. It's easy to read a 1000-page Ken Follett that moves fast and feels like 500 pages, but this seems way more dense. We'll see. There's so much I wanna read right now: the new Taylor Jenkins Reid, the new Julie Clark, the new Isabel Allende, The Great Believers (how's that going, Blush)?