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Saturday, November 16, 2019
The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell
Hello everyone.
I hope you have been having a good week. If you are in the US you are likely braving some really cold weather. Usually cold for this time of year. We've even had snow in coastal North Carolina.. At least we made it until November before turning on the heat. Yes, I know, I am a miser, but hey I need book buying money! Did you see the clouds in the sky part earlier this week? See rays of angelic light shine down in my direction? No, well you missed it! Our hurricane Dorian damage is finally fixed and first floor roofs are complete. Naturally, we are supposed to have a nor'easter today with hurricane force winds again but I'm ignoring it and basking in the end of construction! I was nervous about the whole thing, I can tell because when I am nervous I read more. This week I received and read (in three days, fast for me) a great book.
I just read The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell. I really loved it. I've read several books by this author and have enjoyed them all but this is my favorite, by far. If you read the jacket description, you'll be easily drawn in. This book takes place in three settings and, of course, they all become tied together. A woman, Libby, inherits a house from her birth parents. She knows nothing about them or her early beginnings but is shocked when the house is very valuable despite being in disrepair. At the same time, the reader follows Lucy and her small children, who are all homeless. We learn that Lucy also has ties to the same house. Hmmmm, unusual, an empty mansion and someone that is homeless. Odd. Lastly, the story travels to more than twenty-five years in the past, told from the perspective of Henry, one of the boys living in the mansion. As the timelines and people move toward each other, mysteries abound.
This book grabs you from the beginning. It features short chapters, which I love. If one area of the story is slower, building details, another will be rocketing forward to leave you on a cliff hanger, a writing trick that keeps me reading. While I would not really consider this a high action thriller, it is very much a page turner. I think you will find it a very quick read. The characters are interesting, likable and are able to really carry this story although The Family Upstairs is chock full of atmosphere. Every time I had a question, thinking I caught the author with a problem, that question was immediately answered as Lisa Jewell well anticipated my concerns. In addition, each time I thought I had the whole novel figured out I was quickly proven wrong. I declared my theory so many times to hubby, holding the book high in the air, he thinks I'm playing King Arthur wielding my sword. I was wrong, pleasantly so. I was left guessing until the last page. I love that, it makes me feel like I am squeezing every penny from my reading dollar.
If you want an action packed thriller, this may not be for you. If you like mysteries or just generally interesting stories this does not disappoint. While nothing like it, this book is so rich in atmosphere it kind of reminds me of Ruth Ware's The Death of Mrs. Westaway. If you are not a Ruth Ware fan, rest assured these books are not even similar in writing style or tale, just creepy vibe.
As a friendly reminder, the holidays are coming and books are super easy to wrap. The Family Upstairs would make a great gift, unless you're about to inherit a boarded up creepy mansion, in that case...happy shopping.
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Watching You by Lisa Jewell
Did you ever see the old Maxwell House coffee commercials? No? Let me enlighten you. They had a huge advertising campaign featuring the slogan "Good To The Last Drop." It was a great idea and very catchy at the time.
That is EXACTLY how Lisa Jewell's book Watching You can be described. Good to the last drop! Now that you want a cup of coffee which we know goes great with books, let me tell you about this story. It starts with a murder scene, not only do we not know who the murderer was, but we don't know where this scene is or for that matter if the victim is even male or female. Using that premise, Lisa Jewell weaves a tale that makes us guess at everything that is involved. It is brilliant at making us wonder if this person, then that, is the victim or perhaps the murderer. Experienced thriller readers will spot so many opportunities for characters to be either and with good reason. As the story is told the reader leans toward one character for each part, then the possibility of a completely different scenario. Now it might sound confusing but it is not. The plot is clear and well told, the pacing enough to keep you flipping pages as you race to the end. Then there is the last drop part. I'll give nothing away other that to say you'll enjoy it to the very end!
I was so fortunate to receive an advance copy of this book, which is now available for pre-order. Since this great book is released on December 26, 2018, if you don't want to pre-order it might be a great use of those gift cards and be something to curl up with during the coming winter.
That is EXACTLY how Lisa Jewell's book Watching You can be described. Good to the last drop! Now that you want a cup of coffee which we know goes great with books, let me tell you about this story. It starts with a murder scene, not only do we not know who the murderer was, but we don't know where this scene is or for that matter if the victim is even male or female. Using that premise, Lisa Jewell weaves a tale that makes us guess at everything that is involved. It is brilliant at making us wonder if this person, then that, is the victim or perhaps the murderer. Experienced thriller readers will spot so many opportunities for characters to be either and with good reason. As the story is told the reader leans toward one character for each part, then the possibility of a completely different scenario. Now it might sound confusing but it is not. The plot is clear and well told, the pacing enough to keep you flipping pages as you race to the end. Then there is the last drop part. I'll give nothing away other that to say you'll enjoy it to the very end!
I was so fortunate to receive an advance copy of this book, which is now available for pre-order. Since this great book is released on December 26, 2018, if you don't want to pre-order it might be a great use of those gift cards and be something to curl up with during the coming winter.
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