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So. Much. Drowning.

Into The Water by Paula Hawkins

December 30, 2019 by kella Leave a Comment

I felt just ok about Hawkins’ The Girl on the Train, so I expected similar results from this book. I think my low expectations helped me enjoy this more than I thought I would (not MUCH more, but still, every little bit counts?). Into The Water is set in a small town in England that is home to the Drowning Pool, a section of river that has seen the deaths of many women over the years – some by murder, some by suicide. The story […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Fiction, into the water, murder, mystery, Paula Hawkins

kella's CBR11 Review No:55 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Fiction, into the water, murder, mystery, Paula Hawkins ·
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Shoulder Shrug – Into the Water

December 26, 2018 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

I greatly enjoyed Paula Hawkins’ debut novel, “Girl on the Train.” I read it as an audiobook and found it compelling and interesting from beginning to end. A twisty thriller with unreliable narrators and shifting truths that kept you on your toes. I was thus excited to embark on her second novel, “Into the Water” but did not have the same experience and won’t be recommending this one to others. A sleepy English town is rocked by the “suicide” by water of one of its […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: into the water, Paula Hawkins, thriller

cheerbrarian's CBR10 Review No:47 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: into the water, Paula Hawkins, thriller ·
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Review roundup! Female-centric thillers

December 13, 2018 by Aquillia Leave a Comment

I badly need to catch up with writing reviews, but don’t really have the inclination to write long and individual reviews for books that were mostly ‘meh’. I sometimes pick up thrillers when I need a break from fantasy, and this review covers several that I’ve read since the early summer, in order that I read them. In some cases I have to cast my mind back rather a long way–and some definitely made an impression more than others. Most of these I read pretty […]

Filed Under: Suspense Tagged With: #Dark Places, After Anna, Alex Lake, female-centric thrillers, Gillian Flynn, into the water, Karin Slaughter, Lisa Jewell, Paula Hawkins, review roundup, Ruth Ware, The Good Daughter, The Lying Game, Then She Was Gone, thrillers

Aquillia's CBR10 Review No:42 · Genres: Suspense · Tags: #Dark Places, After Anna, Alex Lake, female-centric thrillers, Gillian Flynn, into the water, Karin Slaughter, Lisa Jewell, Paula Hawkins, review roundup, Ruth Ware, The Good Daughter, The Lying Game, Then She Was Gone, thrillers ·
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“Beckford is not a suicide spot. Beckford is a place to get rid of troublesome women.”

August 9, 2017 by Caitlin_D Leave a Comment

I have a well documented problem with books that have too many characters, particularly when the too many characters each have chapters from their point of views, so I don’t think I was every going to love Into the Water… That being said, even if the novel only focused on two or three of the characters I still don’t think I would have been into it, definitely not like I was with Hawkins’ previous novel Girl on the Train or any of the other recent strings of female focused […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Suspense Tagged With: into the water, michelle lovric, Paula Hawkins, the insult & curse book

Caitlin_D's CBR9 Review No:83 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Suspense · Tags: into the water, michelle lovric, Paula Hawkins, the insult & curse book ·
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Turds also go into the water

June 23, 2017 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

This book is pretty bad, ya’ll. Like not very good at all. It suffers from a lot of issues. One, the world created within it is so poorly rendered it seems but overwhelming and fake. So there’s pretty much nothing in this book that has anything connecting it to the wider world. It’s all PLOT PLOT PLOT PLOT and nothing else, which CAN be fine but just doesn’t work here because she TRYING so hard to make this richer and real. There’s a historical context […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: into the water, Paula Hawkins

vel veeter's CBR9 Review No:250 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: into the water, Paula Hawkins ·
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