Showing posts with label Mona Acts Out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mona Acts Out. Show all posts

Saturday, January 25, 2025

Book Reviews: Julie Chan Is Dead; All the Words We Know

 Two reviews

I'm finally reviewing ARCs promptly and not holding off, possibly forgetting about them. I wonder how many books I've read but never reviewed? Hmmm.... 


Julie Chan Is Dead
by Liann Zhang
April 29, 2025; thanks to Atria Books and NetGalley

Social Media Influencers:

I am still trying to figure out the reason for this book. It's an odd story about influencers, identical twins, the power of wealth and influence, and becoming famous on social media. I'm not sure there is a straight forward message. If so, it's enmeshed in a tale that begins with a twin that takes over her dead sister's successful social media identity. 

This story morphs into the secrets of an influencer group that bands together in a bizarre cult having a strange god and unholy sacrifices required of the members.The pull of money to be made by social influencers online, the lengths people will go for this fame - this seems to be the basic theme. The story goes over and beyond the normal in order for this message to be heard. 

It kept my interest but almost lost it on that private island with crazily drugged women, high on the need for fame and influence.





All the Words We Know by Bruce Nash
July 1, 2025; thanks to Atria Books, NetGalley


Senior Sleuth with Dementia:

I enjoyed the word play by 80-year-old Rose, a nursing home resident with dementia, whose love of nature, plants, and trees comes through when she remembers the botanical names of each flower and plant she cherishes in her memory. Though in her 80s and a widow, she still has enough determination to ferret out the center's secrets and the crimes she thinks she sees being done to employees, her friends in the home, and other residents.

Rose lives half of her time in a remembered garden with her second husband, now deceased. It spurs her on to also take note of the present and her circumstances. And in a very roundabout way, she achieves her goals, with the help of a silent mop boy who cleans the floors and sees and knows all the secrets.

The story was clever, cute, and suspenseful, with an ending that brings relief and a sense of completion. Her frequent use of malapropisms, a misuse of words that sound alike, was also entertaining.

Next reads




Jan. 21, 2025; thanks to Minotaur and NetGalley

Destination wedding: 
Mystery writer Kate attends the wedding of her ex-fiancee on a private island off the coast of Seattle, but when the bride is poisoned at the wedding and Kate also finds a dead body, things definitely take an unexpected turn. This rom com mystery sounds exciting and I am eager to start reading it. 



Mona Acts Out by Mischa Berlinski, Jan. 21, 20025; thanks to Liveright and NetGalley

Stage actress has had enough:
Mona runs off with her dog, dreading the guests packed into her apartment; her husband; and the upcoming rehearsals for a new play as Cleopatra. An overnight escape adventure into the city gives her a better perspective of her life.


In my mailbox
 

Big Bad Wool by Leonie Swann, translated from the German. May 6, 2025; thanks to Soho Press

Flock of sheep as amateur sleuths:
Who would ever think of sheep as sleuths in mystery books? Author Leonie Swann has. This is her second book with a group of sheep from Glennkill and their shepherdess, Rebecca. This time the sheep head for France. When other sheep and deer are being killed by an unknown predator. it seems Rebecca's flock are to solve the mystery. 

I wonder how? 

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Book Reviews: Julie Chan Is Dead; All the Words We Know

  Two reviews I'm finally reviewing ARCs promptly and not holding off, possibly forgetting about them. I wonder how many books I've ...