Confessions of a Serial Reader » Dark Comedy
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I confess, I am a serial reader. What I mean by this is that I will pick up another book as soon as I have finished one. I also am usually reading more than one book at a time. In fact I would almost rather be reading than writing this blog. But hey I have opinions on the books I read and I like to share. I always have an audio book going as well as print, and sometimes one on my i-pad. I..
Confessions of a Serial Reader » Dark Comedy
4M ago
A review for the audiobook version of Assassins Anonymous by Rob Hart. A fast paced thriller that has a main character that you will really want to root for, as he travels the world trying to figure out who wants to kill him ..read more
Confessions of a Serial Reader » Dark Comedy
4M ago
A review for the audiobook version of Murder Your Employer: The McMasters Guide to Homicide by Rupert Holmes. I really enjoyed this book with its dry humor and witty dialogue. It is a very unique look at murder and one I soon won't forget ..read more
Confessions of a Serial Reader » Dark Comedy
6M ago
This is a review for the fourth book in the Stranger Times series, Relight My Fire, by C. K. Mcdonnell. This is my favorite by far and I often found myself laughing out loud as I read. If you have not yet started this series, now is the time to ..read more
Confessions of a Serial Reader » Dark Comedy
7M ago
A review for the dark comedy novel The Best Way to Bury Your Husband by Alexia Casale. The very hard topic of domestic abuse is handled in a very compassionate yet funny way with wonderful characters that you will find yourself rooting for ..read more
Confessions of a Serial Reader » Dark Comedy
11M ago
A review for the upcoming audiobook Listen For the Lie by Amy Tintera. This is one of the best audiobooks I have ever listened to. The two narrators do a fantastic job of bringing the story of a small town murder to life ..read more
Confessions of a Serial Reader » Dark Comedy
1y ago
A review for the upcoming horror novel, A House with Good Bones, by T. Kingfisher. This was actually a fun book with great characters and not too scary ..read more
Confessions of a Serial Reader » Dark Comedy
1y ago
A review for the new novel by Sebastien de Castell, The Malevolent Seven. This is coming out in May and is a funny and darkly funny novel about a dysfunctional group of wizards setting out to save the world ..read more
Confessions of a Serial Reader » Dark Comedy
1y ago
A review for the debut book by Claudia Lux, Sign Here. This is one you don't want to miss. It is a dark comedy about hell and family drama ..read more
Confessions of a Serial Reader » Dark Comedy
1y ago
A review for the upcoming murder mystery, Everyone in my Family has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson. This is a wonderfully funny yet dark mystery that will keep you entertained until the end ..read more
Confessions of a Serial Reader » Dark Comedy
1y ago
A review for the novel We Could Be Heroes by Mike Chen. A very science fictiony take on the whole hero vs villain story in more ways than you might think ..read more