Sunday, October 21, 2018

Caught in the Barn by Kenzie Haven
CAUGHT IN THE BARN ( TAKEN ON THE RANCH #1)
by Kenzie Haven
3 stars

Melanie goes to the country to get away from it all. She meets Bryce, a handsome cowboy. And you can guess where it goes from there.
Not much of a story, very predictably, and somewhat boring.
If you want a quick read; about 15-20 minutes. This is not a total waste of time.

If you have read this book, I would like to hear your comments on it.

Thursday, October 4, 2018

The Chapo Guide to Revolution: A Manifesto Against Logic, Facts, and Reason



CHAPO GUIDE TO REVOLUTION (A Manifesto Against Logic, Facts, and Reason)
By Chapo Trap House
2 stars


This book is a sort of political satire. It can give a little insight into the political world, but it seems to me that it was just a lot of bashing and rudeness. Yes our political system is failing and something to make jokes about, but these jokes failed miserably.
I have never listened to these guys on the podcast, but I may try to. Their humor may come across better if I actually hear it instead of reading it.

If you have read this book, I would love to hear your comments about it.

The Word Is Murder


THE WORD IS MURDER
By Anthony Horowitz
4 stars


The death of an elderly lady is the start of this great adventurous whodunit. Did Diana Cowper know she was about to get murdered or was it coincidence?
When Ex-Detective Daniel Hawthorne asks writer Anthony Horowitz to follow him on an investigation and write about it, little did either of them know where it was gonna take them.
The characters are all written with full clarity of who they are, what they look like, and the kind of people they are.
The scenes are describe in detail, so you can see them clearly in your head. The dialog ring true. It's hard to tell that this is fiction. The ending is not what I expected and I love when an author can surprise me like that.
I truly enjoyed this book. I plan on reading more Horowitz in the near future, or watching some of his tv series. The only reason I gave this book 4 stars instead of 5 is because sometimes the details were a little to much or too repetitive. Although some details were important to the conclusion and needed to be repeated and ground into the brain, so the reader wasn't confused by the outcome.


If you have read this book, I would love to hear your comments on it.