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Bonfire by Krysten Ritter

eliathereader's review against another edition

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2.0

Şenlik Ateşi gizem türünde olduğundan konusu itibariyle ilgimi çeken kitaplardandı. Jessica Jones severek izlediğim dizilerden ve bu kitabın yazarının Jessica Jones’u canlandıran Krysten Ritter olduğunu öğrenince okumak için bir sebebim daha oldu. Önce uzunca bir süre alınacaklar listemde yer aldı sonrasında da bir süre okunacaklar arasında bekledi. Tatilde nispeten kolay okunan kitapları tercih ettiğimden yanıma aldım ve nihayet okuyabildim. Tüm kitap büyük ve ürpertici olayların yaşanacağı hissiyatını vermek için uğraşıyor. Ufak bir kasabaya dönen ve hem geçmişle yüzleşirken hem de büyük bir fabrikanın kirli işlerini ortaya çıkarmaya çalışan ana karakterin yaptıklarını anlatıyor. Aile dramı, akran zorbalığı üzerinden ilerliyor genel olarak. Açıkçası beklenti hep bir şeylerin olacağına yönelik yapıldığından kitaptan alınan keyif bir yerden sonra azalıyor. Çünkü ne bir gizem ortaya çıkıyor ne şok edici bir şeyler oluyor. Aslında neredeyse hiçbir şey yaşanmıyor. Sadece sürekli olarak geçmişte yaşanmış aynı olaylar içerisinde kaybolan ana karakterin oradan oraya dolaşmasını ve bariz olan detayları fark edememesini okuyoruz. Yazar bir beklentiye soktuğundan bekleyiş de can sıkıcı oluyor. Sonu ise biraz aceleci yazılmış. Basit bir roman ama fena değil. Keşke daha merak uyandırıcı yazılmış olsaymış o yüzden gizem türünde çok tavsiye edebileceğim bir roman değil. Ancak durgun ve ufak kasaba gizeminden hoşlanıyorsanız bakabilirsiniz.

erincataldi's review against another edition

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3.0

I tried really hard to love this book, but the slow build up and unreliable narrator finally did me in, I enjoyed this book, but probably won't read it again. This is a chick lit suspense novel (think Girl on the Train or Gone Girl) without as many jaw dropping surprises. Abby Williams left her small Indiana hometown without a backward glance, fleeing to Chicago to become a lawyer. When a potential water crisis brings her back to the place she grew up she has more questions then ever. Whatever happened to the Queen Bee, Kaycee? Why is Optimal so involved with this small town, are they trying to buy people's love so that they can get away with slowly poisoning the water? Is the game they played in high school still continuing? Abby keeps digging but everything keeps bringing her back in time. The answers may cost her everything and be darker than she ever imagined but she can't walk away. For a debut author and celebrity actor, this book is really well crafted and written, it just wasn't my style.

ggrillion's review against another edition

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dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

courtneydashh's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

This story had me guessing all the way up to the very end. There were so many interwoven mysteries happening at once that were all connected in one way or another, but not in a way that was too obvious or too confusing. I absolutely LOVED this book!

j_olip's review against another edition

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3.0

Advanced Reader Copy received at BookCon (June 2017).

An environmental thriller with women's studies aspects would typically be my jam, but the writing style was a little lacking and Abby as a protagonist didn't seem to be as fleshed out as she could have been. On that note though, the mystery definitely kept me intrigued the whole way through the novel.

sleepysamreads's review against another edition

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2.0

2.5 stars

I was really excited after reading the blurb for this. I’ve been a sucker for mystery suspense novels recently. Couple that with the fact that I am a fan of Krysten Ritter (Jessica Jones is pretty much the only Marvel netflix original that’s good), I was super exited about picking this up!

I found it to just be pretty boring. I didn’t connect with any of the characters, especially Abby, the protagonist. She felt like a very stiff character with little to no personality. The mystery was intriguing, but I felt like the reveal wasn’t that surprising or interesting. I think this book could’ve made an excellent YA contemporary. Have the book set back in Abby’s high school years and I would have loved it.

The ending was way too abrupt. I would’ve liked just a little more detail about everything that happened.

The writing was decent, but not wholly original. Not too bad for a debut novel though.

I wouldn’t recommend it. I am still looking forward to Ritter’s next books, I believe she’ll grow as a writer.

barbaraskalberg's review against another edition

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2.0

2.5 Not my favorite genre. They have to be REALLY good for me to like them. :)

wdecora's review against another edition

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5.0

This is actress Krysten Ritter's debut novel and I definitely recommend it. The story was familiar but not in a derivative way. This was an advanced readers copy that I received through First To Read and I could not put it down. I literally took my iPad with me when I left my apartment so I could keep reading it. A great first novel! Give it a look when it comes out in November.

nkling6's review against another edition

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3.0

Good storyline that kept me in my car listening to it when I had reached my destination. Had now idea "Jessica Jones" wrote it until I was about halfway through it.

emilyelisee's review against another edition

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4.0

Maybe more like a 3.75.

TBH I only picked up this book because I do really like Krysten Ritter as an actress and wanted a quick read to help fill out my year of reading. I did find the mystery interesting and it kept me engaged to the end. I went in with no expectations and was pleasantly surprised.