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A review by litdrivengirl
The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton
adventurous
challenging
dark
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
<i>2024</i>
<b>Re-Read for Book Club: Audiobook Rating: 6/10</b>
The narrated took me so far out of the story I found it difficult to want to keep listening. It was not how I envisioned the story in my head and it was less immersive with the person they chose to narrate it.
<i>2023</i>
7.5/10
Overall 4 stars
Ending 3.5 stars
Imagery 4 stars
Likelihood to own 5 stars
Recommending to customers 5 stars
This got me out of my reading slump and the packaging alone for the ARC was enough to pique my interest. I'm a fan of Stuart's writing and as a satisfied reader thus far, I'll continue to read whatever he comes out with. My only complaint is the ending left a little to be desired. I'm strongly considering influencing my book club *nudge, nudge, hint, hint* 😅 to read this for our June read. Thank you to Sourcebooks for the ARC and to Stuart Turton for writing such a book to bring me out of reading slump nightmare land.
<b>Re-Read for Book Club: Audiobook Rating: 6/10</b>
The narrated took me so far out of the story I found it difficult to want to keep listening. It was not how I envisioned the story in my head and it was less immersive with the person they chose to narrate it.
<i>2023</i>
7.5/10
Overall 4 stars
Ending 3.5 stars
Imagery 4 stars
Likelihood to own 5 stars
Recommending to customers 5 stars
This got me out of my reading slump and the packaging alone for the ARC was enough to pique my interest. I'm a fan of Stuart's writing and as a satisfied reader thus far, I'll continue to read whatever he comes out with. My only complaint is the ending left a little to be desired. I'm strongly considering influencing my book club *nudge, nudge, hint, hint* 😅 to read this for our June read. Thank you to Sourcebooks for the ARC and to Stuart Turton for writing such a book to bring me out of reading slump nightmare land.