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Books Read: 2019
January
The Silent Patient (Alex Michaelides)
February
Pillow Thoughts (Courtney Peppernell)
A Gentleman in Moscow (Amor Towles)
March
The Age of Light (Whitney Scharer)
The Winter Sister (Megan Collins)
April
Daisy Jones & The Six (Taylor Jenkins Reid)
The Kremlin Conspiracy (Joel C. Rosenberg)
The Municipalists (Seth Fried)
Nature (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Miracle Creek (Angie Kim)
May
The Light of the Fireflies (Paul Pen)
Beyond The Point (Claire Gibson)
June
Lost and Wanted (Nell Freudenberger)
July
The Flight Portfolio (Julie Orringer)
The Golden Hour (Beatriz Williams)
A Nearly Normal Family (M. T. Edvardsson)
August
September
Summer of ‘69 (Elin Hilderbrand)
October
The Gifted School (Bruce Holsinger)
November
The Haunting of Hill House (Shirley Jackson)
The Whisper Man (Alex North)
December
The Turn of the Key (Ruth Ware)
#books#book list#avery reads#shafers house#alex michaelides#courtney peppernell#amor towles#whitney scharer#megan collins#taylor jenkins reid#joel c rosenberg#seth fried#ralph waldo emerson#angie kim#paul pen#claire gibson#nell freudenberger#julie orringer#beatriz williams#m t edvardsson#elin hilderbrand#bruce holsinger#shirley jackson#alex north#ruth ware
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hmm... top five favorite books [mangas/comics included] ? c:
Oh this is gonna be difficult.
Uh, I have no idea, sooo I’m just gonna list some of my faves without ranking sorry.
The body- Stephen King (absolutely love his stories but I’ve only actually read this one and am slowly working on Insomnia)
Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain
The Silent Patient - Alex Michaelides
Coraline - Neil Gaiman
A Nearly Normal Family - M. T. Edvardsson
Those were off the top of my head ha.
As far as manga goes and as much I’d love to read some I barely have 😭 but I do love both Another and Fruits Basket.
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pastor husband, atheist wife
#atheist wife whos also a defense attorney#a nearly normal family#murder mystery#swedish murder mystery#m t edvardsson
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Ceux d’à côté, M. T. Edvardsson
Après la Norvège, direction la Suède avec ce nouveau polar de chez Sonatine !
Mikael et Bianca Andersson ont quitté Stockholm pour élever leurs enfants William et Bella dans le calme de la petite ville de Köpinge. Dans cette bourgade résidentielle, tout le monde se connaît, et la bonne entente entre voisins fait office de loi. Du moins, en apparence : Mikael et Bianca découvrent vite que tout est loin d’être aussi idyllique. Entre Jaqueline, l’ex-mannequin croqueuse d’hommes, son fils Fabian, Ola, le voisin collant au passif agressif, et Åke et Gun-Britt, le couple de retraités avide de ragots, les tensions ne sont jamais loin. Bientôt, le malaise monte aussi au sein des Andersson… jusqu’à un accident qui va faire basculer leurs vies.
J’ai vraiment bien aimé ! Le roman est construit entre avant et après l’accident. On évolue entre 2015 et 2017, un chapitre sur deux ; les temporalités se mélangent, comme les points de vue, partagés entre Mikael, Jaqueline, et Fabian. Au début, on se dit que tout est beau, tout est rose… et on déchante très vite !
Petit à petit, on voit que chacun.e a quelque chose à cacher. On voit vraiment l’envers du décor, et c’est pas très jojo ��� et finalement, aucun des personnages n’est très jojo ! Des tensions par-ci, des flirts par-là… Côté personnages, il n’y en a pas un pour rattraper l’autre.
C’est un peu un huis-clos dans les limites d’un quartier résidentiel ! Une sorte de Desesperate Housewives version polar… ou Petits secrets entre voisins, mais en carrément mieux fait ! On accroche dès le début, et on est menés par le bout du nez jusqu’au chapitre final qui fait froid dans le dos.
14/01/2022 - 19/01/2022
#livres#books#livre#book#littérature#polar#sonatine#ceux d’à côté#m t edvardsson#polar suédois#polar nordique#rentrée littéraire d’hiver 2022
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#richard armitage#hörbuch#audiobook#a nearly normal family#m. t. edvardsson#emily watson#georgia maguire
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A Nearly Normal Family - M. T. Edvardsson | A Book Review
A Nearly Normal Family - M. T. Edvardsson | A Book Review #BookReview #BookBlogger #MysteryThriller
Title: A Nearly Normal Family Author: M. T. Edvardsson Genre: Mystery Thriller About the book: Stella Sandell, an 18-year-old teenager, is accused of murdering an older businessman. Her father, Adam, is a pastor and her mother, Ulrika, is a defense attorney. As the trial unfolds, the family learns that it isn’t love that will keep them together but rather lies. First impressions: I was intrigued…
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More book mail from over the weekend😍📬❤️
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Thank you so much to @celadonbooks and @shelf.awareness for this free Advanced Readers Copy of A Nearly Normal Family by M.T. Edvardsson! It has been a long time since I have read a great legal thriller, so I am excited to read this one due out this June!
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“Tęsknię za czymś, co choć na chwilę zajmie moją głowę. Jestem zmęczona byciem sama ze sobą.”
~ M. T. Edvardsson
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It has been a long hiatus, though to me it didn’t seem to be one. Time flies. June and July have flied by so fast, and I can’t keep up, shit things happening one after the other, and I’m still coping… But it’s a process. I’m functioning now enough to write and interact on this blog.
As I promised, this first post is a list of June releases (from June 3rd) and the reviews I found about them until now. You’re all welcome to let me know if you have a review that I forgot to add.
Since July is also over, I’m also sharing this month’s books and reviews.
As always, updating is constantly happening, if you know about a book or have a review, just let me know! 😉
Welcome back on Swift Coffee, everyone!
For the newbies (welcome 😘): if you don’t yet know what this is all about: I’m posting a list every Monday of the books that get released during the current week. I also include other people’s reviews about them! I try to do a blog hop from time to time and spread the word about this feature, but I obviously can’t find every review that’s related, so a sign that you have one would be very much appreciated! Every review is eligible that is written about a book published on the week in question, even if it was written before said week!
So… one question remains:
Would you like to join the ride?
It’s very easy!
These are the rules:
To be featured, you don’t have to do anything else, but to leave a comment below this post, or contact me by any other way, and let me know you have a review. A link to it makes it easier, but if you only say your review comes out on x day of the week, that’s okay as well, I’ll watch out for it! Following me is not a must, but I appreciate it very much, if you do! 🙂
I continuously update this post according to your infos/comments, and I share it again every time I’ve made an update.
The book you reviewed don’t have to be from the list here, if it’s not listed, but published this week, I’ll add the book, too!
You can also send me a review for next week, because these posts are scheduled! 😉
Books Published in June:
‘After the End’ by Clare Mackintosh mystery/thriller
‘All the Missing Girls’ by Megan Miranda mystery
‘A Merciful Promise’ by Kendra Elliot mystery/romantic suspense
‘A Nearly Normal Family’ by M.T. Edvardsson, Rachel Willson-Broyles (Translation) mystery/thriller
‘Ayesha at Last’ by Uzma Jalaluddin romance
‘Beyond Āsanas: The Myths and Legends behind Yogic Postures’ by Pragya Bhatt, Joel Koechlin (Photographer)
‘Bound to the Battle God’ by Ruby Dixon fantasy/romance
‘Briar and Rose and Jack’ by Katherine Coville middle grade
‘Bunny’ by Mona Awad horror
‘City of Girls’ by Elizabeth Gilbert historical fiction
‘Close to Home’ by Cate Ashwood M M romance
‘Dear Wife’ by Kimberly Belle mystery/thriller
‘Dissenter on the Bench: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Life and Work’ by Victoria Ortiz non-fiction/middle grade
‘Fleishman Is in Trouble’ by Taffy Brodesser-Akner contemporary
‘Five Midnights’ by Ann Dávila Cardinal horror
‘Fix Her Up’ by Tessa Bailey romance
‘Fixing the Fates: A Memoir’ by Diane Dewey non-fiction
‘Ghosts of the Shadow Market’ YA fantasy
‘Gun Island’ by Amitav Ghosh cultural/India/historical fiction
‘If Only’ by Melanie Murphy
‘Just One Bite’ by Jack Heath mystery/thriller
‘Like a Love Story’ by Abdi Nazemian YA/LGBT
‘Magic for Liars’ by Sarah Gailey fantasy/mystery
‘More Than Enough: Claiming Space for Who You Are (No Matter What They Say)’ by Elaine Welteroth non-fiction
‘Mrs. Everything’ by Jennifer Weiner historical fiction
‘Mostly Dead Things’ by Kristen Arnett contemporary/LGBT
‘Natalie Tan’s Book of Luck and Fortune’ by Roselle Lim contemporary/romance
‘On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous’ by Ocean Vuong poetry
‘Rapture’ by Lauren Kate YA fantasy
‘Recursion’ by Blake Crouch science fiction
‘Searching for Sylvie Lee’ by Jean Kwok mystery
‘Somewhere Close to Happy’ by Lia Louis romance
‘Sorcery of Thorns’ by Margaret Rogerson fantasy
‘Storm and Fury’ by Jennifer L. Armentrout fantasy
‘Summer of ’69’ by Elin Hilderbrand historical fiction
‘Sweet Tea and Secrets’ by Joy Avon cozy mystery
‘Teeth in the Mist’ by Dawn Kurtagich horror
‘The Accidental Girlfriend’ by Emma Hart romance
‘The Bookshop on the Shore’ by Jenny Colgan contemporary/women’s fiction
‘The First Mistake’ by Sandie Jones thriller
‘The Friends We Keep’ by Jane Green women’s fiction
‘The Friend Zone’ by Abby Jimenez contemporary/romance
‘The Girl in Red’ by Christina Henry fantasy/horror
‘The Haunted’ by Danielle Vega horror
‘The Holiday’ by T.M. Logan
‘The July Girls’ by Phoebe Locke mystery/thriller
‘The Last House Guest’ by Megan Miranda mystery/thriller
‘The Most Fun We Ever Had’ by Claire Lombardo contemporary/literary fiction
‘The New Achilles’ by Christian Cameron historical fiction
‘The Red Labyrinth’ by Meredith Tate fantasy
‘The Resurrectionists’ by Michael Patrick Hicks horror
‘The Rest of the Story’ by Sarah Dessen YA contemporary/romance
‘Ollie Oxley and the Ghost: The Search for Lost Gold’ by Lisa Schmid middle grade
‘The Space Between Time’ by Charlie Laidlaw
‘The Stationery Shop’ by Marjan Kamali historical fiction
‘The Summer Country’ by Lauren Willig historical fiction
‘They Called Me Wyatt’ by Natasha Tynes mystery
‘This Might Hurt a Bit’ by Doogie Horner YA
‘Time After Time’ by Lisa Grunwald historical/science fiction
‘Waiting for Tom Hanks’ by Kerry Winfrey contemporary/romance
‘We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir’ by Samra Habib non-fiction
‘We Were Killers Once’ by Becky Masterman mystery/thriller
‘Where The Story Starts’ by Imogen Clark women’s fiction
‘Wicked Fox’ by Kat Cho YA fantasy
‘Wild and Crooked’ by Leah Thomas YA contemporary/LGBT
‘Wolf Rain’ by Nalini Singh paranormal romance
Reviews:
‘Sorcery of Thorns’ by Stephanie at Between Folded Pages
‘The Rapture’ at Book Bound
‘The Resurrectionists’ by Jen at Shit Reviews of Books
‘The Haunted’ by Kris at Boston Book Reader
‘The Friends We Keep’ by Vicky at Women in Trouble Book Blog
‘This Might Hurt a Bit’ by Amanda at Between the Shelves
‘Wild and Crooked’ by Amanda at Between the Shelves
‘The Haunted’ by Mandy at Book Princess Reviews
‘We Were Killers Once’ by Vicky at Women in Trouble Book Blog
‘Five Midnights’ by Sian at Sci-fi & Scary
‘Wolf Rain’ by Corina at Book Twins Reviews
‘Just One Bite’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘Where the Story Starts’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘The Red Labyrinth’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘Fixing the Fates’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘Gun Island’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘If Only’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘Sweet Tea and Secrets’ by Rekha at The Book Decoder
‘Storm and Fury’ by Claire at bookscoffeeandrepeat
‘The New Achilles’ by Zoé at Zooloo’s Book Diary
‘Time After Time’ by Ashley at Ashes Books and Bobs
‘Recursion’ by Lilyn G at Sci-fi & Scary
‘The Space Between Time’ by Rekha at The Book Decoder
‘The Rumor’ by Vicky at Women in Trouble Book Blog
‘The Search for the Lost Gold’ by Lilyn G at Sci-fi & Scary
‘They Call Me Wyatt’ by Jen at Shit Reviews of Books
‘After the End’ by Linda at Linda’s Book Bag
‘Beyond Asanas’ by Shashank at Wonder’s Book Blog
‘The July Girls’ by Nicola at Short Book and Scribes
‘We Have Always Been Here’ by Kristin at Kristin Kraves Books
‘Close to Home’ by T. J. Fox
‘Dissenter on the Bench’ by Taylor at Tays Infinite Thoughts
‘Bound to the Battle God’ by Corina at Book Twins Reviews
‘Briar and Rose and Jack’ by Briana at Pages Unbound
‘Teeth in the Mist’ at Lori’s Bookshelf Reads
‘All the Missing Girls’ by Celine at Celinelingg
‘The Holiday’ by Zoe at Zooloo’s Book Diary
‘The July Girls’ by Joanna at Over the Rainbow Book Blog
‘More Than Enough’ by Jessica at Jess Just Reads
‘Somewhere Close to Happy’ at Jess Just Reads
‘The Accidental Girlfriend’ by Tijuana at Book Twins Reviews
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Books Published in July:
‘Along the Broken Bay’ by Flora J. Solomon historical fiction
‘A Stranger on the Beach’ by Michele Campbell mystery/thriller
‘A Whisker In The Dark’ by Leighann Dobbs cozy mystery
‘Dark Age’ by Pierce Brown science fiction
‘Depraved’ by Trilina Pucci romance/erotica
‘Deserve to Die’ by Miranda Rijks thriller
‘Drummer Girl’ by Ginger Scott YA romance
‘False Step’ by Victoria Helen Stone mystery/thriller
‘Girls Like Us’ by Cristina Alger mystery/thriller
‘Gods of Jade and Shadow’ by Silvia Moreno-Garcia fantasy/historical fiction
‘Good Guy’ by Kate Meader romance
‘Gore in the Garden’ by Colleen J. Shogan cozy mystery
‘How to Hack a Heartbreak’ by Kristin Rockaway romance
‘Last Summer’ by Kerry Lonsdale contemporary
‘Life Ruins’ by Danuta Kot audiobook/mystery
‘Lock Every Door’ by Riley Sager mystery/thriller
‘Maybe This Time’ by Kasie West contemporary
‘Never Have I Ever’ by Joshilyn Jackson mystery/thriller
‘Never Look Back’ by Alison Gaylin mystery/thriller
‘Nightingale Point’ by Luan Goldie
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Jenni Fletcher historical romance
‘Resist’ by K. Bromberg romance
‘Salvation Day’ by Kali Wallace science fiction
‘Season of the Witch’ by Sarah Rees Brennan YA fantasy
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Susanne O’Leary
‘Spin the Dawn’ by Elizabeth Lim fantasy
‘That Long Lost Summer’ by Minna Howard
‘The Betrayed Wife’ by Kevin O’Brien mystery/thriller
‘The Bookish Life of Nina Hill’ by Abbi Waxman contemporary/romance
‘The Chain’ by Adrian McKinty thriller
‘The Gifted School’ by Bruce Holsinger contemporary fiction
‘The Golden Hour’ by Beatriz Williams historical fiction
‘The Guy on the Right’ by Kate Stewart NA romance
‘The Last Book Party’ by Karen Dukess historical fiction
‘The Marriage Trap’ by Sheryl Browne thriller
‘The Merciful Crow’ by Margaret Owen fantasy
‘The Miraculous’ by Jess Redman middle grade
‘The Need’ by Helen Phillips horror/thriller
‘The Nickel Boys’ by Colson Whitehead historical fiction
‘The Rogue King’ by Abigail Owen paranormal romance
‘The Seekers’ by Heather Graham mystery
‘The Silent Ones’ by K.L. Slater thriller
‘The Storm Crow’ by Kalyn Josephson fantasy
‘The Wedding Party’ by Jasmine Guillory romance
‘Three Women’ by Lisa Taddeo non-fiction/feminism
‘To Be Devoured’ by Sara Tantlinger horror
‘Truly Madly Royally’ by Debbie Rigaud YA romance
‘Under Currents’ by Nora Roberts romance
‘War’ by Laura Thalassa fantasy/romance
‘Whisper Network’ by Chandler Baker mystery/thriller
‘Wilder Girls’ by Rory Power YA horror/mystery
A fantastic review of…
‘Reclaimed by her Rebel Knight’ by Demetra at Demi Reads
‘The Merciful Crow’ by Clarissa at Clarissa Reads It All
‘The Bookish Life of Nina Hill’ at Flavia the Bibliophile
‘The Merciful Crow’ by Kaleena at Reader Voracious
‘The Guy On the Right’ by Astrid at The Bookish Sweet Tooth
‘False Step’ by Jordann at The Book Blog Life
‘The Guy On the Right’ by Angela at Reading Frenzy Book Blog
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Joules at Northern Reader
‘Depraved’ by Demetra at Demi Reads
‘Never Have I Ever’ by Steph AT Steph’s Book Blog
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Jennifer C. Wilson
‘That Long Lost Summer’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Joanne at Portobello Book Blog
‘A Whisker in the Dark’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘The Rouge King’ by Ashley at Falling Down the Book Hole
‘Good Guy’ by Astrid at The Bookish Sweet Tooth
‘Drummer Girl’ by Astrid at The Bookish Sweet Tooth
‘The Need’ by T. J. Fox
‘The Seekers’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘The Silent Ones’ by Steph at StefLoz Book Blog
‘Resist’ by Tijuana at Book Twins Reviews
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Jess Bookish Life
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Joanna at Over the Rainbow Book Blog
‘How To Hack a Heartbreak’ by Corina at Book Twins Reviews
‘Somebody Else’s Baby’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Life Ruins’ by Amanda at mybookishblogspot
‘The Miraculous’ by Chris at Plucked from the Stacks
‘The Betrayed Wife’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Salvation Day’ by Lilyn G at Sci-fi & Scary
‘The Marriage Trap’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘The Chain’ at Jess Just Reads
‘To Be Devoured’ by Sam and Gracie at Sci-fi & Scary
‘Truly Madly Royally’ by Olivia at The Candid Cover
‘Season of the Witch’ by Jill at Jill’s Book Blog
‘Gore in the Garden’ by Rekha at The Book Decoder
‘Never Look Back’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘Wilder Girls’ by Kathy at Pages Below the Vaulted Sky
‘Deserve to Die’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘Nightingale Point’ by Amanda at mybookishblogspot
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See these beautiful covers? *.*
Which are your favorites?
I’m so happy to be here with you bookish guys again!!
Don’t forget to let me know if you have a review!
Oh, and in the near future comes another post with the releases of the beginning of August! You can send me reviews for that post, as well.
Have a wonderful time!
Hugs 🙂
I’m back! – A Master List of Book Releases of June and July + Reviews! It has been a long hiatus, though to me it didn't seem to be one. Time flies.
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A Nearly Normal Family Sweepstakes
Enter for a chance to win an audio digital download code of A Nearly Normal Family by M. T. Edvardsson, read by Richard Armitage, Georgia Maguire, and Emily Watson.
M.T. Edvardsson’s A Nearly Normal Family is a gripping psychological thriller that forces the listener to consider: how far would you go to protect the ones you love? In this twisted narrative of love and murder, a horrific crime makes a seemingly normal family question everything they thought they knew about their life—and each other.
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To uskrzydlające uczucie, kiedy spotka się osobę, której jest się przeznaczonym. Nie oznacza to jednak, że wokół nas nie ma innych ludzi, z którymi moglibyśmy być szczęśliwi.
,,Zupełnie normalna rodzina" M. T. Edvardsson
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“Tęsknię za czymś, co choć na chwilę zajmie moją głowę. Jestem zmęczona byciem sama ze sobą.”
~ M. T. Edvardsson
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Read a short story from the "A Nearly Normal Family — by M.T. Edvardsson" book in a genre Detective. This story is the best story of 18 August, according to the "Tell me a Story" Telegram project users. Source: https://tellmestory.app/story/a-nearly-normal-family-a-book-by-m-t-edvardsson
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Une famille presque normale, M. T. Edvardsson
Une famille en apparence tout ce qu’il y a de plus normal : un père pasteur, une mère avocate, et une fille qui rêve d’aller voyager en Asie. Sauf qu’un beau jour, cette dernière est accusée de meurtre !
Ce roman est séparé en trois parties, offrant chacune trois points de vue différents sur le même évènement : Stella Sandell est accusée d’avoir tué quelqu’un à coups de couteau. D’abord, nous avons le père : Adam Sandell est pasteur et respecté par ses pairs. Il est droit dans ses bottes, il voue un amour sans borne et sans faille à sa femme et sa fille. Pendant toute sa partie, on est témoin de cet homme qui tente tout pour aider sa fille. Quitte à interférer dans l’enquête et à harceler des témoins… Adam m’a dérangée, on dirait qu’il veut montrer l’apparence de vouloir être parfait, mais on sent qu’il y a des choses pas nettes là-dessous. Ensuite on passe à sa fille, et alors là c’est la débandade : on la voit incarcérée, on remonte le temps pour comprendre ce qu’il s’est passé et pourquoi elle a fait ça, si elle a fait ça. J’ai vraiment bien aimé la différence d’écriture entre ces deux parties ! Enfin, la mère : l’avocate, droiture même en apparence, mais avec bien des failles. Est-ce qu’elle n’en saurait pas davantage que ce qu’elle veut nous faire croire ? Est-ce que tout est si simple ?
J’ai bien aimé Une famille presque normale, mais j’ai carrément préféré Ceux d’à côté. Edvardsson reprend les mêmes ingrédients : des personnages proprets en apparence, plusieurs points de vue qui se complètent, des retours en arrière. On sent déjà qu’il y a quelque chose (Une famille presque normale est son premier roman), mais ça n’atteint pas la masterclass de son deuxième roman ! C’était sympa, mais pas un coup de cœur. Cela dit, nickel pour celles er ceux qui veulent lire un polar pas sombre et pas glauque.
01/11/2022 - 08/11/2022
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📚 Réception Livresque 📚 Un grand merci à @sonatineeditions pour l’envoi de leur titre « Une Famille Presque Normale », de M. T. Edvardsson, à paraître le 24 octobre 😍😘 Un thriller choral prometteur, et que j’avais hâte de découvrir ! ◾️ 4ème de couverture : « Adam Sandell est un pasteur respecté dans la petite ville de Lund, en Suède. Sa femme, Ulrika est une brillante avocate. Leur fille, Stella, dix-neuf ans, s’apprête à quitter le foyer pour un road trip en Asie du Sud-Est. C’est une famille normale, une famille comme les autres. Et comme toutes les autres familles de la ville, les Sendell sont horrifiés quand un important homme d’affaires, Christopher Olsen est retrouvé assassiné. Ils le sont plus encore quand, quelques jours plus tard la police vient arrêter Stella. Comment pouvait-elle connaître Olsen, et quelles raisons auraient pu la pousser à le tuer ? Il ne peut s’agir que d’une erreur judiciaire. » Dans ce récit en trois parties, chacun des membres de la famille tente à son tour de recomposer un puzzle dont il n’a pas toutes les pi��ces. C’est d’abord Adam qui s’exprime, puis Stella, et enfin Ulrika. Chaque fois, de nouvelles perspectives se font jour, la version précédente est remise en question, la vérité s’échappe. La seule évidence qui s’impose très vite, c’est qu’il n’existe aucune famille « normale ». » ◾️ Fait-il partie des parution du mois d’octobre susceptibles de vous intéresser ? Quoi qu’il en soit, je le lis vite et vous en reparle très bientôt ! ◾️ Belle journée à tous 😘 ◾️ #unefamillepresquenormale #mtedvardsson #sonatine #sonatineeditions #servicepresse #pilealire #bookhaul #lecture #bookstagrammer #lectureaddict #lectrice #bloglitteraire #bookstagram #prochainelecture #bouquiner #bibliophile #receptionlivresque #receptiondujour #livreaddict #lire #livraddict #livre #thriller #roman #romannoir #thrillerpsychologique #book #bookaddict #bouquin #pal https://www.instagram.com/p/B21jG6JoPGy/?igshid=eky2zo5l05ma
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