Thirty-first challenge finish of the year.
Once in awhile I get a wild hair to read a book that I probably should have read in high school. As I was consulting Goodreads 52-Books-2026-Challenge page for this prompt, nothing was calling out to me, but then I saw that this was a suggestion for 'featuring a conspiracy.' I've never read it, so I thought I'd give it a shot.
Conspiracy and dystopian novels are not usually genres that I pick up to read for fun. This one didn't do much to change that. I checked this one out from the library as an audiobook, so I could kill two birds with one stone (and keep working at organizing my new cardmaking area that we moved into the guest room...I call it the 'annex,' as all my quilting supplies stayed in the original craft room).
Now, I have listened to more audiobooks this year than I have during the previous 68 years of my life, and I know I have mentioned that I don't usually love the narration. This may be why I didn't like this book better. It just seemed to never end. I'm writing about this on Thursday afternoon, and the book was set to be returned to the library at 5:00 p.m., so I had to power through.
I think I will just say this about it using a reference from the book. If I were sent to "Room 101," it would probably be after being told I would be there for an eternity, and I would walk in to find that the room was filled with books, and every single one of them was this one. I'm giving it 3 stars, because it is a classic after all...it was very imaginative and well written...but OMG it was a real downer.
Thirty-second challenge finish of the year.
I usually get bored with long series unless I really like the characters. And I really do like the characters in this series...particularly the dog. :) The main characters are a deputy sheriff and her K-9 partner. I like all the regular secondary characters as well. One of the secondary characters is a veterinarian, as is the author's real-life husband, so the animal healthcare in the books seem pretty realistic.
She has a new book coming out in September of this year. I look forward to it.











