The Vacationers by Emma Straub. Read by Kristen Sieh.
6 hours, 40 minutes.
A family, along with some close friends, take a two-week vacation to Mallorca. So much togetherness, leads to conflict as secrets are exposed.
I really enjoyed this book. I listened to it over a very extended period of time (2 months?), but was always taken right back into the story each time I returned. I assume this is due to good characterization, as well as the narration talents of the reader. Not fine literature, but great for easy reading/listening.
4 stars.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Book #2 in 2015
The Fever by Megan Abbott.
A mysterious illness is affecting just the high-school girls in a small town. The perfect trifecta of boring plot, ridiculous red herrings, and uninteresting characters. Not sure why I even finished this. I guess I kept hoping it would improve.
1 star.
A mysterious illness is affecting just the high-school girls in a small town. The perfect trifecta of boring plot, ridiculous red herrings, and uninteresting characters. Not sure why I even finished this. I guess I kept hoping it would improve.
1 star.
Monday, January 5, 2015
Book #1 in 2015
A Quilt for Christmas by Sandra Dallas.
Set at the end of the Civil War. A quilt Eliza sends to her soldier husband Will is returned by another soldier, this one who fought on the opposite side.
4 stars.
I don't usually care for historical fiction, but I really enjoyed this one.
Set at the end of the Civil War. A quilt Eliza sends to her soldier husband Will is returned by another soldier, this one who fought on the opposite side.
4 stars.
I don't usually care for historical fiction, but I really enjoyed this one.
Labels:
2015,
4 star rating,
Chick-lit,
Fiction,
Quilty
Result for 2014
Only managed to read 36 books this past year, which is 69.23% of my goal (of 52 books a year).
Better result in 2015, I hope.
Better result in 2015, I hope.
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