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A Pre-Readers’ Guide to Riley Sager’s latest thriller, Survive the Night: 1. Picture the absolute stupidest female protagonist you have ever come across in fiction. Do you have her in your mind?2. Recall a villain from another book or movie with the most ridiculous motive in the history of stories. Got one, and I mean a reeeaaalllly redonculous one? 3. Brush up on the terms “unreliable narrator” and “gaslighting.” Are you fired up to see some extreme examples? 4. Clear your schedule. Did you blo...
THIS. WAS. NOT. IT.It was the lack of common sense for me!!You know that dumb character we yell on screen in a horror movie doing stupid things? yes, enter this bish charlie jordan. this girl literally thinks she's the main character, smh. she would literally get me killed in the first five minutes of any scary movie. charlie, you SUCK.BYE. 1 STAR FOR METwitter | Bookstagram | Youtube |
I had fun buddy-reading this with a friend, poking fun at the characters/situations, and making theories for the plot twists! It’s a simple and quick read, nothing deep, but can be a fun palate cleanser in-between dense books.As for the quality of the book itself, my main gripe is that the author tends to over-explain everything, almost as if to fill up the book. Every single thought or gesture is described when it doesn’t need to be—this makes the writing redundant and not very creative. There
I'm going to act like I didn't just squander four hours of my life reading this book.
A binge-worthy, campy joy ride!Buckle-up, Lock Every Door , and hang on tight for this one!What you can expect- A campus killer on the loose, A girl (Charlie) meets stranger at ride board on campus, Girl accepts ride with stranger, Charlie's namesake is from a Hitchcock film (could there be a lesson here?), a diner on Dead River Road (wink), twists that may produce vertigo and some fun times spent in Sillyville, nothing too serious here, ignore all the red flags and ride along...If this trip
***NOW AVAILABLE***Lovers of twisted and abhorrent characters are going to love this one!!! I felt this was more frightening and darker than his last book “Home Before Dark”. Starting this book my first thought was that this sounded way too familiar. The premise of a girl getting into a car with a stranger and things going wrong is certainly nothing new. The girls always have a reason to do this, they are running to or from something, they are happy or incredibly sad. What makes this one really
This was one of my most anticipated books of the year, it’s also my book club pick for this month! I have such mixed feelings about this book :( Can’t wait to discuss this book with everyone later this month! Here’s the vlog where I read it: https://youtu.be/wcbIV0T2QL4
One of my most anticipated books of the year!! I love Riley Sager!! I hated this book 😕Mel 🖤🐶🐺🐾