Well, it's been quite an interesting few years, hasn't it? I could write a long entry here about what I've been up to and How the Pandemic Has Affected Me, but instead, let's talk books, ok?
I've been all over the place in my reading. From literary fiction to the trashiest romance, it doesn't matter - I've been reading just about everything. I just haven't had time to write down my thoughts about anything. Being in school full time while taking care of a family doesn't leave much freedom to sit and think about what I've read, let alone analyze and draft a coherent review.
All excuses about not writing more aside, I am committing to bringing this blog back from the dead. Hopefully it can function as something of a portfolio after I graduate next spring. At the very least, committing to a schedule of writing will keep me focused and in fighting (writing) form.
Now that that's all out of the way, here's what I just finished up:
Hell in the Heartland: Murder, Meth, and the Case of Two Missing Girls by Jax Miller. I found this true crime story heartbreaking and compelling. One thing that drew me to this book is that the crimes described in it took place in Oklahoma, a few hours from where I live. It's interesting learning about the more rural areas of the state that I haven't visited in my time here. The mystery described is heartbreaking and frustrating - particularly the ineptness of the police assigned to investigate. Miller's writing is at times almost too personal, yet it works. She clearly feels very connected to the case and the families involved and this comes through very strongly in her writing. Anyone who appreciated Michelle McNamara's style in I'll Be Gone in the Dark is likely to also be a fan of Hell in the Heartland.
I'm reading a whole stack of books right now but the one I find myself drawn to and looking forward to the most is Take Your Breath Away, by Linwood Barclay. I picked it up off of the New Arrivals shelf at my local library on a whim and am so glad I did. This is the first book I've read by Barclay but I have a feeling this is an author I'll be seeking out again. Take Your Breath Away is a thriller/mystery that's giving me very slight Gone Girl vibes in that (spoilers!) it involves a missing woman who is maybe not so missing after all. Basically, it goes like this: Brie Mason goes missing one weekend while her husband is away on a fishing trip. Of course the police suspect her husband, Andrew, because it's always the husband, right? They are never able to build a case against him though and life eventually goes on. Six years later their old house has been sold and torn down when a strange woman unexpectedly pulls up in the driveway with a trunk full of groceries. As she makes her way towards the house, she stops in shock, yells "Where is my house?" drops her bags of groceries, and flees. Was it Brie? And if so, where has she been all this time? I'm just at the part where the action is really getting going and I can't put it down. Highly recommend this one so far. If it turns out to be a dud though, I'll let you know!
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