My Book Reviews
My Book Reviews
March edition
Alkér Orsolya: 100 helyről fizetés (Getting paid from a 100 places)
My father gave me this book to read, I'm not into these type of books. This book seemed like a mediocre selfhelp book, definitely not a finance one.
Taylor Jenkins Reid: After I do
A married couple decides to take a year long break from each other after they realised they started resenting each other.
I liked the book as it was able to resonate me and wasn't too slow or fast. The one star deduction is because the ending was too easy and not realistic.
Judith Sonneth: No one rides for free
Jodi was driving her children to college when The Man got in their car.
Based on this (I saw this book on Tiktok with this one sentence) I expected fast-paced psychological horror with a hostage situation, a twisted serial killer with sick games. Well, I got it, but not the way I expected. Let's just say I should have read the blurb and the warnings before the book and in the middle (who puts a warning in the middle of a book????).
This book was sick, disgusting and distrubing for no reason at all. I mean this really was just gorey horrorporn with no plot. Also, our victims are idiots. They had many escape chances.
I need to wash my eyes and brain with bleach.
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