October Wrap Up

In October didn’t do the best in terms of quantity of books however, I am still super stoked with what I managed to read. I ticked off two books that have been on my TBR for over 2 years each and read some new releases I’ve been highly anticipating even though I found them to be just ok! I have quite high hopes for November though and there are just sooo many more books that I am excited to pick up.

The books I read in October were:

Bloodwitch by Susan Dennard – ⭐️5/5 stars

Vespertine by Margaret Rogerson – ⭐️3/5 stars

The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton – ⭐️3/5 stars

Witchshadow by Susan Dennard – ⭐️3/5 star

Into the Water by Paula Hawkins

November TBR

I felt like I had a pretty good reading month in October and I wanted to carry that over to November and continue on with my momentum! Once again I’m just going to be listing all the books that are at the top of my TBR at the moment and throughout the month just mood read whatever I feel like reading!

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Into the Water Review

*SPOILERS AHEAD*

In the last days before her death, Nel Abbott called her sister. Jules didn’t pick up the phone, ignoring her plea for help. Now Nel is dead. They say she jumped. And Jules has been dragged back to the one place she hoped she had escaped for good, to care for the teenage girl her sister left behind.

As a character I didn’t particularly like Jules or feel any kind of connection to her so I wasn’t that invested in the story as whole because of that. Throughout the book she never surprised me or did something that would encourage me to be on her side. Sure she had something horrific happen to her when she was a child and the other children and her sister were horrible to her but none of that had anything to do with Nel’s death and the deaths of all the other women at the pool. It did give us some context as to Nel’s character and I can see why Jules would believe that her sister was so callous all these years.

Lena just got on my nerves for the majority of the story as well. I can appreciate that she just lost her mum and is in mourning at the moment but her attitude and brattiness was annoying. She was very selfish in keeping that secret about Katie and I was 100% on Louise’s side for telling her that! She would of eased their minds months and months ago about why Katie killed herself had she just told the family about the relationship.

I feel like Louise bless her was the most realistic out of all the characters in this book. Her grief over her daughter’s death and her unwillingness to give up and figure out the cause of it all felt so real and raw. I can’t imagine what she would be going through but she knew that Nel and Lena had something to do with it and ultimately they did.

I liked the structure of the book, having the multiple perspectives really gave us a lot of context and upped the mystery factor as to who was behind Nel’s death. The pacing was just a little off though, there wasn’t enough reveals or twists for me, it was just one big build up to the standoff with the Townsend’s. It was original, unlike anything I’ve read so far and ultimately was just an ok for me!

⭐️3/5 stars Very eerie, dark and wet!