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“It changes things. The Darkness. It makes the familiar foreign. The innocent suspicious. She wonders if it’s the same with Josh. If it’s merely the presence of night that’s making her suspicious of everything he does and says and implies. Maybe all of this would feel different and less threatening in the light of day. Charlie doesn’t think so. Josh’s actions would be shady no matter the time.”
A book with a road trip?! And on top of that a scary road trip with a possible crazy ass serial killer? ...more
A book with a road trip?! And on top of that a scary road trip with a possible crazy ass serial killer? ...more
This is my third read from Riley Sager and I have to say that I am disappointed. Though an okay read, Survive the Night feels very amateurish, not something I would expect from this author. It does read quickly and easily and flows quite well, but it just felt overly predictable and generic.
Though really breezy and easy to read, the writing is a bit heavy-handed in that red herrings and foreshadowing are done without a lot of finesse. There's a lot of repetition and stress on things that will OB ...more
Though really breezy and easy to read, the writing is a bit heavy-handed in that red herrings and foreshadowing are done without a lot of finesse. There's a lot of repetition and stress on things that will OB ...more
ooooh this one is tough. I can see why others had harsh criticism of this one. But if you take it in the spirit of, what I think, what the author intended, then you can just glide along with the story without worrying too much. Don't try to make it more than it is. Imagine Charlie's movies and just enjoy the ride.
I found myself caught up in it. I was curious how it would all end. I liked the time updates, so you knew what part of the night we were on. Once we hit a certain point, all bets were ...more
I found myself caught up in it. I was curious how it would all end. I liked the time updates, so you knew what part of the night we were on. Once we hit a certain point, all bets were ...more
ooh, the twists, the turns! an unreliable narrator, a serial killer, a potentially deadly roadtrip! who to trust, what to do?
here is another of Riley Sager's creepy suspenseful stories for you. open this book if you dare! ...more
here is another of Riley Sager's creepy suspenseful stories for you. open this book if you dare! ...more
I really enjoyed this and going in wondered how I’d stay interested in a book that was taking place on a drive in one night. But I couldn’t put it down and liked how other parts were woven into the story.
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