Hey world! I think this is Day Six, but I'm not entirely certain. I'm pretty sure it is, though, so let's go with that. This post is probably going to take a while because I'm secretly doing other things at the same time as blogging. I am a multi-tasker! Which actually causes focus issues, so it's not really a sentence worthy of an explanation mark. But I just love them! See: !!! ! !! ! !!!!! !! Moving on.
So, it was actually almost recently that I read this book called Vengeance by Megan Miranda. It is the sequel to Fracture which I read, oh, about eight books ago. It's not really a series, it just has a sequel. Disappointment. But anyways, I've got a nice Amazon link here for you. The audible is very nice, read by a lady affecting a deep voice despite the fact that it's narrated by a guy. It's enunciated fabulously, not read too slow like some audibles.
Summaryish: Falcon Lake is out for revenge. At least, that's what the rumors are saying. Delaney escaped death beneath the ice a year ago, and now it seems that everyone connected to her is dying in her place. And when another tragedy shakes up Decker's world, all he can feel is anger for the person who used to be the love of his life. More unexplained events occur, and it becomes apparent that Falcon Lake isn't as calm and peaceful as it appears to be. That was actually a pretty okay summaryish.
Review: By reading this book, I've come to realize that just because a book is a little on the short side doesn't mean I shouldn't read it. I've also discovered that reading outside my favorite genre can be a good thing, too. This book is more suspense and mystery than action adventure, but something about it makes me think even someone who hates reading can enjoy this book. I could read this book in one sitting! It's so utterly enthralling. Words like "unputdownable" were created with this book in mind! The only complaint I have is that there was this one thing that just didn't go anywhere...it was built up to look like it was important, but then it's like the plot lines were sliced. But it's still a wonderful book!
Words to the Characters:
Decker: Uh, hellooooo, it was a promise! He was dying for goodness' sake.
Delaney: Don't you mind him, you did the right thing. Also, milk, ha.
Okay, see you tomorrow. Bye!
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Anonymous Book Reviewer.
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