The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones

The review discusses "The Only Good Indians" by Indigenous author Stephen Graham Jones. The culturally-infused novel, containing elements of horror and gory descriptions, tackles issues affecting Indigenous communities, such as addiction and mental health. It also explores themes of guilt, retribution, and cultural reclamation. The reviewer rates and recommends the book highly, despite its mixed reception.

The Invited by Jennifer McMahon

"The Invited" by Jennifer McMahon is a paranormal thriller exploring the lives of Helen, Nate, and Olive who interact with the ghostly presence of Hattie Breckenridge, a character from the past associated with their land. Unpredictability, strong character development, and descriptive writing make the book engaging and hard to put down.

Sold by Patricia McCormick

Hello Beautiful People! Welcome back to another review! Clearly, the universe wants me to be on a young adult book journey right now because after I finished reading Stolen Children by Peg Kehret I accidentally again started reading another young adult book. Like in my other review though I decided to keep reading because the… Continue reading Sold by Patricia McCormick

Stolen Children by Peg Kehret

The book review discusses "Stolen Children" by Peg Kehret, a book about 14-year-old babysitter Amy and 3-year-old Kendra kidnapped by Smokey and Hugh. The reviewer, initially surprised by its young adult genre, gives it a 7.5 out of 10, recommending it to teens or those wanting a light mystery.

Death du Jour by Kathy Reichs (Temperance Brennan #2)

This detailed review examines the second book in Kathy Reichs' series, 'Death Du Jour'. The reviewer praises improvements from the first book but criticizes an overcomplicated plot with too many dead characters and coincidences. The protagonist Temperance Brennan's character is sometimes inconsistent, but her forensic work is meticulously described. The book received a 7/10 rating.

All His Pretty Girls by Charly Cox

"All His Pretty Girls" by Charly Cox is a gripping mystery-thriller which centres on Detective Alyssa Wyatt, as she investigates a series of brutal murders committed by a serial killer. The review highlights a well-paced plot filled with captivating twists and multifaceted characters. Despite some discomfort with empathising with the killer's backstory and dissatisfaction with the ending, the reviewer commends Cox's vivid storytelling and rates the book 8.5/10.

Daisy Jones & the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

The reviewer discusses Taylor Jenkins Reid's book "Daisy Jones & the Six" with conflicting feelings. They appreciate the unique format but are irritated by the unresolved tension between characters, Daisy and Billy. They label the book as authentic yet lacking excitement.