

Book 198🎧 4⭐️
Well THAT was aggressive. I could have done without a few details but I guess that‘s for shock factor. Which it delivered on.
More thrilling than Daisy Darker IMO.
Book 198🎧 4⭐️
Well THAT was aggressive. I could have done without a few details but I guess that‘s for shock factor. Which it delivered on.
More thrilling than Daisy Darker IMO.
So many twists and a really strong debut novel! I am still thinking about the ending and have been researching all the fan theories. I do think the most straightforward viewpoint makes the most sense, but was shocked by the way it all played out.
This started off really good for me, and then it lagged… a few little twists and turns so I came back around. But for me it wasn‘t very feasible enough to really recommend it
Oh my goodness this was a page turner. Just when you think you've figured it out and think it may start to get dull there's another twist. Definitely a good read if you want something to keep you interested. Also short chapters which I very much enjoy.
Current read 😊
This book is all over thriller booktok. Good so far! Also very grateful for the huge selection of large print books my local library has to offer ❤️
Favorite from January --> Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney #2023reads #sometimesilie #alicefeeney
This was our library book club‘s read for this month. One of those books that set readers up in ways that are nearly impossible to see the “twists” coming. Sometimes I love these types but sadly I didn‘t think this was compelling and as logical as many of the others with the same goal: to take the reader by surprise. This one has at least 3 surprising revelations but I didn‘t care about the characters or the plot really. Some of the group enjoyed.
I think this was her debut and it is a great debut Thriller. It wasn't my favorite from her but there is definitely alot of twists and turns, perhaps too many for me.
Not one of my favorites from the author, but still good nonetheless. Her books are so twisted and gripping, that I can‘t seem to stop reading once I start. I‘m still mind blown about that ending though!
My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Starting my newest book with The Hobbit sleep sounds playing in the background. Absolute perfection 📚
Twists that you wouldn't expect! #bookclub #junebookclub
“Nana always said that books made better friends than people anyway. Books will take you anywhere, if you let them, she used to say, and I think she was right.”
#June2022
2nd book by this author. I can say that I like how she develops the stories and the unlikely characters. For me, this story has many similarities with Rock Paper Scissors. There were parts I guessed but still I enjoyed this psychological thriller. Amber guessed she is in a hospital, she can hear everything but cannot move, doesn‘t remember what happened and the man talking to her, is her husband, who she thinks is responsible for what happened.
I don‘t event know where to start with this one, I tore through it in a day. It was insanely good. Gripping story, weaving through 3 different times. Highly recommended!
What the heck did I just read? Lol I have so many questions 😳😳😳 Awesome mystery/thriller, kept me guessing. Also, this fits the prompt for #aboutsisters for #booked2022! @Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft
1-16-22: My 7th finished book of 2022! This book was intense! Amber Reynolds is in a coma and desperately trying to wake up. The story is told back and forth between the weeks of right before Christmas to New Years 2016. We see what led up to the coma and eventually how it all happened while learning about Amber‘s sister and her strange upbringing. Being inside the coma with her is wild. So many twists and unexpected situations. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️📖#️⃣7️⃣
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1. In general I prefer a fast moving plot, especially if I‘m reading a thriller or psychological suspense. If it‘s historical fiction I‘m fine with more of a slow burn.
2. The tagged book has a wonderful fast moving plot. I couldn‘t help turning those pages and loved the twists and turns.
This book was something else. Very quick read but it left me wonder wth! At the end. The idea of being in a coma but hearing everything going on around you was very intriguing. The confusing part is not knowing who is the insane person. Who lives? Who was the killer? So many questions!
Working hard or hardly working? Today I started Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney. This mystery/thriller checks off the category “books I‘ve never heard of” for my #2021readingchallenge and I‘m curious to see where the story goes! Also, in case you were wondering, the answer is hardly working. 📖
I really like Alice Feeney‘s stories; the untrustworthy narrators and psychological suspense always pull me in.
I had such high hopes for this book because of the reviews on it. But it‘s a hard bail for me. The only parts I liked was the detail of how patients can feel and hear while in a coma. But other then that, it bored me and just left me confused. It was all over the place. Super disappointed.
Okay this book I need to probably reread again but I loved it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.
The book had a slow start for me, but I ended up really enjoying it! I can be very picky with psychological thrillers since I guess most of them and get tired of the cliches, especially about women. However, this book was not like that. The ending took me by surprise. I like that many details were left mysterious or ambiguous. I especially thought the psychological aspects were well-done. If it sticks to the book, I think the show will be great!
Great book if you're in the mood for one of those with lots of twists! I had whiplash by the end. Maybe I should of figured out what was going on, but honestly I was quite completely confused. Not very likeable characters (I really didn't like any of them) but a good read.
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Fantastic! This book made me start loving to read again! Page turner! I was left in awe many times while reading! Highly recommend!
This book was good. I really liked the premise of it and I love Feeney‘s stuff. The only way this one fell a little short for me was that the story was sometimes confusing and muddled between all the flipping back and forth through time and perspective. I felt like some of the plot points got lost in it all
I think so-so is the best description for this one. Some of the twists are good and thought-through, some feel rushed and meh. I think I am going to give the TV series a try when it's out because I want to see if they are able to improve the meh bits and focus on the good ones. What did you all think about Sometimes I Lie?
The end of Ecclesiastes 1:9 states that there is nothing new under the sun and that‘s exactly what kept running through my head with this book. Most of the twists in Sometimes I Lie have been done so many times before. That doesn‘t mean an author can‘t take those twists and put a fresh spin on them. I didn‘t feel that was the case here, though. I found myself unsurprised by it all and that was incredibly disappointing.
Alice Feeney did it again. This book was shocking. I love the unreliable narrator and the flashbacks. The ending took me by complete surprise. The sexual assault was uncomfortable to read and should be a trigger warning.
That was really twisted! I liked it! I did not anticipate the ending at all. Apparently there is a sequel and I will definitely check that out.
I love the girl's skirt on the cover. I'm not sure I even understand what happened in the end. Lots of twists.
I enjoy an unreliable narrator, so this book was right up my alley. The read totally hurt my brain a little bit, but I liked it. Things are messy & confusing & seem to keep getting messier even as they are starting to unravel. It's a complicated concept with a lot of twists & turns. Some of the twists are easy to figure out & some are not. It's SUPER convoluted & I found it gripping. I really enjoyed the writing style & didn't want to put it down.
🎧 WHAAAAAAT?
Holy smoke!! What did I just read!?
If you like ... mysteries, suspense, psychological thrillers & twists ... no ... I mean TWISTS ... !!! ... this might be right up your alley! Triggers: adult language, sex, MDK.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️2/3
Just finished this psychological thriller given to me awhile ago by my good friend Misty in just 2 days. @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks What a twisty ride! We get 3 POV - current view where the main character is in a coma, the POV right before the accident that put her in a coma, and a POV from childhood through diary posts. But wow!
Also another book down for #JoysOfJune #Readathon hosted by @Andrew65
Excited the libraries have finally reopened! Reading this right now and so far so good...
2/5 🌟
Found this book hard to swallow - it tried too hard to be clever with too many twists. 👎
I started this book on guard for lies, prepared to dissect every word, action, allegation, and memory - but by the end of the book was still caught utterly by surprise. This book pairs well with hot tea, brushing off everyone who interrupts your reading, and staring off into the distance contemplating what the truth is when you finish the book.
#SometimesILie #LockedInComa #WhoIsHe #WhatHappenedThatNight #WhatIStheTruth
This talented author clearly has the twist mastered and I won‘t spoil that. But, her sexual assault scenes left me feeling as if I had been sexually assaulted. There were times that I wanted to bail, but I was hooked by the storyline and HAD to know how it ended. For me, the end was morally repugnant, unsatisfying. Making the good person become a sociopath to get justice doesn‘t work for me.
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I thought I had it figured out a few times. But I was mostly wrong every time. Only con - one too many villains.