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Cozy mystery set in the 1920s with an agoraphobic heroine and a tiny dog named Presley.

The Socialite's Guide to Murder (Pinnacle Hotel Mysteries, #1) by S.K. Golden

August 9, 2023 by narfna Leave a Comment

I liked this, but not enough to buy the second book. I will be librarying it, thank you, mostly because there are a couple of elements I’m curious to see how they play out. It’s really a classic case of had a good time while reading it, but wouldn’t be upset if I couldn’t ever read another in the series. This takes place in 1958 in NYC at the fictional Pinnacle Hotel, where our main character Evelyn has lived since the age of six, when […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: agoraphobia, cozy, cozy mystery, historical fiction, historical mystery, mystery, narfna, S.K. Golden, The Pinnacle Hotel Mysteries, The Socialite's Guide to Murder

narfna's CBR15 Review No:76 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: agoraphobia, cozy, cozy mystery, historical fiction, historical mystery, mystery, narfna, S.K. Golden, The Pinnacle Hotel Mysteries, The Socialite's Guide to Murder ·
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An emotional YA in verse

Forever is Now by Mariama J. Lockington

May 20, 2023 by LB Leave a Comment

This book is such an emotional ride and I found it near-impossible to put down. Sadie has been coping with her generalized anxiety for years, but after she watches cops unjustly attack a young Black woman, she is suddenly finding it impossible to walk down the front stairs because “what if what if what if.” As she works on coping and healing and adding new tools to her tool box, Sadie is also trying to use her platform and her voice to bring more attention […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Poetry, Young Adult Tagged With: activism, agoraphobia, Anxiety, bisexual, Black stories, Mariama J. Lockington, novel-in-verse, queer lit, Realistic fiction, Social Justice

LB's CBR15 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction, Poetry, Young Adult · Tags: activism, agoraphobia, Anxiety, bisexual, Black stories, Mariama J. Lockington, novel-in-verse, queer lit, Realistic fiction, Social Justice ·
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I should have just watched that Trixie and Katya video

The Woman in the Window by A.J Finn

June 21, 2021 by caragwapa 3 Comments

Did I read The Woman in the Window because I wanted to watch an episode of Netflix’s Queens Who Like to Watch (with Trixie and Katya) but I couldn’t watch it because I hadn’t seen the movie, and I couldn’t watch the movie because I hadn’t read the book?  I will neither confirm nor deny but, YES I DID.  All this just to watch a 10 minute video of my favorite queens.  Was it worth it?  Well, yes but only because Trixie and Katya are […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: A. J. Finn, agoraphobia, mystery, psychological thriller

caragwapa's CBR13 Review No:14 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: A. J. Finn, agoraphobia, mystery, psychological thriller ·
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Thrills and Chills

The Woman In The Window by A.J. Finn

November 16, 2019 by Jake Leave a Comment

In the year since it’s been out, The Woman in the Window has been more noted for the drama of its author than the success of the book itself, thanks in large part to Ian Parker’s excellent New Yorker piece on Dan Mallory, aka “AJ Finn.” Reading it made me never want to pick up the book despite the breathless hype surrounding it. While i occasionally indulge in the Gillian Flynn thriller, I prefer more of a noir with this type of book, so I assumed this was of […]

Filed Under: Suspense Tagged With: agoraphobia, aj finn, mystery, Suspense, The Woman in the Window, thriller

Jake's CBR11 Review No:120 · Genres: Suspense · Tags: agoraphobia, aj finn, mystery, Suspense, The Woman in the Window, thriller ·
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Down the Rabbit Hole

Since We Fell by Dennis Lehane

March 28, 2019 by Zirza Leave a Comment

I fell for you because that’s what you do when you meet the woman whose face you want to be looking into when you die. You fall. And keep falling. And if you’re really lucky, she falls with you and then you never get back up again to where you were because if that was so great, you wouldn’t have needed to fall in the first place. Rachel Childs has not had the best childhood. Her mother was a famed psychologist and writer of self-help […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: agoraphobia, Dennis Lehane, mental illness, thriller

Zirza's CBR11 Review No:13 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: agoraphobia, Dennis Lehane, mental illness, thriller ·
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Unreliable narrators are my favorite!

July 23, 2018 by kfishgirl 1 Comment

One of my coworkers let me borrow this book.  She walked up to me and said “do you want to read this?”, and just looking at the cover, I knew the answer was yes!  It looked a little creepy, a little murdery, and a lot interesting.  She told me she read it in 3 days, but because it was an actual book, it took me a little while to get started.  I’m a big ebook reader, just because I do my best reading in my […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: A. J. Finn, agoraphobia, murdery, nosy neighbor

kfishgirl's CBR10 Review No:35 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: A. J. Finn, agoraphobia, murdery, nosy neighbor ·
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