
Well, this was a re-read from elementary school, in preparation of me reading James, and it was something. I felt the book went on for all the some time. Just when I would think Huck’s adventure was wrapping up, he went on another. The book was fairly repetitive and it was one I couldn’t listen to without ear buds in at work, due to the racist terms. I’m glad I read it though, because I think having the story fresh in my mind will help when I read James.
I was really looking forward to this book, and I was kind of let down. The main female character was not as strong as I hoped she would be. She sort of let stuff happen to her, and didn’t push back a lot. The last eighty or so pages were really good, however, and I will probably read the next book in the series to see what happens next.


This book was so much fun. I really enjoyed reading it and getting to know the people in this new series. I love Jen DeLuca, and I was so excited to see she had a new series, and I wasn’t disappointed. The plot was on point, the characters felt real, and I loved the romance. Everything felt realistic, I would totally believe there is a town full of ghosts in Florida. That feels like it could really be a thing! I can’t wait for the next book in the series to come, I already have hopes and dreams who the book will be about!
This book was lovely. It made me laugh, it made me cry, and it had the exact outcome I had hoped for. I have loved everything I’ve read by Beth O’Leary, and this book was no different.


Sometimes you just have to read a book because your curiosity was piqued by the cover. This was one of those books. Not a lot of substance, but it was fun, and I borrowed the next book from Kindle Unlimited, because we all need some fun reads every once in a while.
I wanted to love this book, but I just couldn’t. Everyone was terrible. There was not one redeeming character in this book. I couldn’t root for the main couple, because I didn’t think they deserved to be together. Jack was terrible, and he did some things that were pretty unforgivable.


Can’t believe I’ve never read this before. I had no idea that most of the pirate lore that is in our culture today came from this book! I thought the book was pretty interesting, and the adventure was fun, however, this book also dragged at spots. They spent a lot of time walking around that island. But the book was a fun read in all, and I really enjoyed listening to it.
It’s always great when a book lives up to the hype. This book was so good. The romance was on point. I loved all the characters. I especially loved the way OCD was portrayed in the book. I felt it was a fast read, that the stakes were high, and the romance swoon worthy. I can’t wait for the next book in the series to come out.


This book was full of moments where I was just yelling nope in my car. Lots of body horror, and lots of creepy things occurring. Do not read if you have a phobia of dolls or clowns. And in true Grady Hendrix fashion, the book got weird, fast. I liked how there were aspects that I totally predicted and moments where there was no way I would have ever predicted it.
This book was everything I hoped it would be. I loved it so much. Going back to the island, seeing the kids, watching Linus and Arthur’s relationship from Arthur’s POV…all worth it. I don’t want to say too much, but the children are still delightful, and the conflict will make your blood boil, but in true Klune fashion, everything works out.
















