Donna C. (g-ma) reviewed In the Blood (Hollows, Bk 3) (Audio CD) (Unabridged) on + 3152 more book reviews
Can't say a lot about this book---I just didn't like it
I felt it was too long and drawn out with too much descriptions, a lot of psycho babble I didn't want to wade through, chapter after chapter of a 'diary' which I guess was necessary but another feature I didn't want to wade through just to get to the main story, and way way too long.
I felt it was too long and drawn out with too much descriptions, a lot of psycho babble I didn't want to wade through, chapter after chapter of a 'diary' which I guess was necessary but another feature I didn't want to wade through just to get to the main story, and way way too long.
Gina S. (gina329) - reviewed In the Blood (Hollows, Bk 3) (Audio CD) (Unabridged) on + 27 more book reviews
I've been looking for a good psychological thriller, and this one definitely fits the bill! I love that it kept me guessing throughout the whole book! It has all the ingredients of a good psychological thriller- characters that are dark and sinister, eerie mind games, consistent suspense,and an overall creepy atmosphere. Each time I put the book down I couldn't wait until I could pick it up again! I look forward to reading more books by this author!
Jennifer L. (jenvick) reviewed In the Blood (Hollows, Bk 3) (Audio CD) (Unabridged) on + 34 more book reviews
I had never read a single book by this author until I ordered this from Paperback Swap. I read the synopsis and was totally sucked in.I Read this whole book practically all in one sitting. It was intriguing and emotionally raw. Some parts actually scared me...and that ending, it just wrapped things up in a nice little bow.
Andrea C. (acorley84) reviewed In the Blood (Hollows, Bk 3) (Audio CD) (Unabridged) on + 16 more book reviews
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I wasn't sure what I was going to think of this book, going into it, but I was pleasantly surprised, especially by the ending. The only other book that I've read by Lisa Unger was Fragile, and I wasn't too thrilled with at least the audio version of it. I had a lot of friends that liked it, so maybe it was the narrator that did it in for me, but let's just say it wasn't my favorite book of the year, month, week or even day!
For those of you that enjoy psychological fiction, then this is the book for your! What are you waiting for? Why haven't you reserved it from your library yet? Oh, that's right, because you are still waiting to see what I have to say, right? So lets get to it!
The two narrator's definitely do this book justice. I have learned from my time of listening to audiobooks that the narrator can either make or break a book, and these narrator's help make this book! They are clever and witty and are easy to listen to and follow. They definitely make it a good book to listen to!
Lisa Unger fills In The Blood with so many different plot twists and turns that it's unbelievably awesome to read and try to figure out what is going to happen. Just when you think you've got it all figured out, Unger puts your blinders up again, taking you into the land of the unknown. She truly shows the best of all of her writing talents in the book!!
Sure, some things about the plot are your standard, ordinary plot, like the missing best friend, but this plot and story are anything but ordinary. It is probably one of the most unique stories that I have ever read, and probably one of the hardest stories to figure out! This certainly renewed my faith in the fact that I should continue to read books by Lisa Unger.
Her characters are probably the most complex characters that I've ever met in a book and I loved that! They were flawed and imperfect...humans. They had issues, more than most normal people, and that's what made the book that much more interesting.
This book shows you that life and your friends and family, aren't always what they seem. Life's obstacles can certainly take you on the ride of your life with more than your normal loops and up-side-down turns, but it also shows that you can survive those loops and the ride. You might be slightly damaged, but you'll survive! It also goes to show you just how poisonous secrets can be on a family and your relationships!
I absolutely would recommend that, now that you have finished listening to all of my most inner, deepest, darkest thoughts, that you run out to your library, or open your browser and either loan this book or buy it because chances are it may be one of the best books that you read this year!! If you haven't picked this title up, you are missing out, especially if you like suspense and thrilling plot twists and turns! Thank you Simon & Schuster and Lisa Unger for very well one of the best books that I am likely to read in 2014!
Disclaimer: This book was provided to me by the Publisher, Simon & Schuster (Touchstone), via Audiobook Jukebox, in return for an honest, unbiased review.
I wasn't sure what I was going to think of this book, going into it, but I was pleasantly surprised, especially by the ending. The only other book that I've read by Lisa Unger was Fragile, and I wasn't too thrilled with at least the audio version of it. I had a lot of friends that liked it, so maybe it was the narrator that did it in for me, but let's just say it wasn't my favorite book of the year, month, week or even day!
For those of you that enjoy psychological fiction, then this is the book for your! What are you waiting for? Why haven't you reserved it from your library yet? Oh, that's right, because you are still waiting to see what I have to say, right? So lets get to it!
The two narrator's definitely do this book justice. I have learned from my time of listening to audiobooks that the narrator can either make or break a book, and these narrator's help make this book! They are clever and witty and are easy to listen to and follow. They definitely make it a good book to listen to!
Lisa Unger fills In The Blood with so many different plot twists and turns that it's unbelievably awesome to read and try to figure out what is going to happen. Just when you think you've got it all figured out, Unger puts your blinders up again, taking you into the land of the unknown. She truly shows the best of all of her writing talents in the book!!
Sure, some things about the plot are your standard, ordinary plot, like the missing best friend, but this plot and story are anything but ordinary. It is probably one of the most unique stories that I have ever read, and probably one of the hardest stories to figure out! This certainly renewed my faith in the fact that I should continue to read books by Lisa Unger.
Her characters are probably the most complex characters that I've ever met in a book and I loved that! They were flawed and imperfect...humans. They had issues, more than most normal people, and that's what made the book that much more interesting.
This book shows you that life and your friends and family, aren't always what they seem. Life's obstacles can certainly take you on the ride of your life with more than your normal loops and up-side-down turns, but it also shows that you can survive those loops and the ride. You might be slightly damaged, but you'll survive! It also goes to show you just how poisonous secrets can be on a family and your relationships!
I absolutely would recommend that, now that you have finished listening to all of my most inner, deepest, darkest thoughts, that you run out to your library, or open your browser and either loan this book or buy it because chances are it may be one of the best books that you read this year!! If you haven't picked this title up, you are missing out, especially if you like suspense and thrilling plot twists and turns! Thank you Simon & Schuster and Lisa Unger for very well one of the best books that I am likely to read in 2014!
Disclaimer: This book was provided to me by the Publisher, Simon & Schuster (Touchstone), via Audiobook Jukebox, in return for an honest, unbiased review.
Maggie M. - , reviewed In the Blood (Hollows, Bk 3) (Audio CD) (Unabridged) on + 400 more book reviews
We all know that sometimes an author takes poetic license by perhaps stretching reality to, perhaps, add excitement or more depth to a storyline, but I found this book stretching it a little too far for believability. Whereas there were plenty of good places to end the book and still leave the reader feeling satisfied, I felt it just went on and on, drawn out a little too far, almost like the author was trying too hard to write a good book. Ive read Lisa Unger before and like her (obviously, otherwise I wouldnt have bought this novel at full price!), so Im used to her style of writing; hence, my feeling that shes pushing it this time around. Its a shame, because this book has potential, with some good twists and turns.