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With Regrets
With Regrets: A Novel | Lee Kelly
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With Regrets, from author Lee Kelly, is equal parts Big Little Lies and Bird Box, a suburban drama wrapped in a 24-hour survival story at the end of the world, perfect for fans of David Koepp's Aurora. Seven courses, seven guests, twenty-four hours that will obliterate everything. When recent NYC-transplant Liz Brinkley and her husband are invited to an exclusive soiree by their neighbor, lifestyle guru Britta Harris-Che, Lizs immediate thought is hell no. Britta is insufferable, and Liz is wary to leave her young children with a barely-teenage babysitter. And yet she RSVPs anyway, trying to extend an olive branch to her withdrawing husband, who seems desperate to get in with the cliquey elite. Theyve barely made it through their first round of champagne when a red alert comes through their phones, and every channel on the television tells the same story: strange atmospheric masses, reported to look like glimmering clouds, have been spreading through major U.S. cities and killing anyone they touch. Authorities have just one clear directive: Find shelter. Immediately. A collective panic seizes the dinner party; all the guests have children at home. In the mad dash to their cars, they see it: a shimmering net floating over the town. The street is littered with wrecked cars and dead bodies. Leaving now is not an option. Instead, the group launches into survival mode, grabbing supplies to take shelter in the hosts wine cellar. But everyone has very different opinions about the best plan from there. Liz becomes increasingly willing to do anything it takes to get back to her children. As the glimmering clouds continue to kill anyone who steps outside, the tensions and suspicions among the party guests near a boiling point. But she begins to realize that there may be others in that cellar even more desperate than she is.
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AudiobookingWithLeah
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What if you‘re at a dinner party on the other side of town when the apocalypse hits and your kids home with a sitter you weren‘t keen on leaving them with? You‘d be desperate to get home to them.
While I thought it focused too much on the dinner party and all their drama instead of the apocalyptic event itself and it threw the whole experience off for me…the ending did shed some light but overall, I still wanted something more from it.

Blueberry It reminded me of The Sundial by Shirley Jackson for those same reasons. 6mo
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Some parts were 4⭐ but some parts were 2⭐ so I give it 3⭐.
Thriller and dystopian.
Too heavy on the 'missing your child' theme.

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Blueberry
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1. Pumpkin dessert...more to choose from. 😃
2. Spooky stories.

#Two4Tuesday
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TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 7mo
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Blueberry
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An apocalyptic disaster begins during a dinner party....but let's don't forget to share it on social media!

@NataliePatalie

NataliePatalie That sounds fun lol 7mo
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