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A review by mstall_
Please Let Me Destroy You by Rupert Taylor
Did not finish book. Stopped at 9%.
From the description, Please Let Me Destroy You by Rupert Taylor had everything I was looking for in a story: chaos, intrigue, and characters you couldn't forget. Apollo Jones is a filmmaker looking for his next big idea when one stumbles into his lap. The idea? Heist a casino. The problem? He has a panic attack that ruins the whole operation.
I thought I would for sure get sucked into this book, however I struggled with getting hooked into the story -- I started this book on February 20th and finally called it as a DNF on March 18th. Almost a month of not being able to get connected to the story in a way that actually made me want to finish the book. I'm really bummed because Apollo Jones seemed like a character I would love. I might pick this book up again in the future just to give it another shot.
If you like books that are more vibe centric vs. plot centric I think you might really like this book! It is very atmospheric! I'm not sure why it didn't work for me but like I said, I will give it another shot in the future.
I thought I would for sure get sucked into this book, however I struggled with getting hooked into the story -- I started this book on February 20th and finally called it as a DNF on March 18th. Almost a month of not being able to get connected to the story in a way that actually made me want to finish the book. I'm really bummed because Apollo Jones seemed like a character I would love. I might pick this book up again in the future just to give it another shot.
If you like books that are more vibe centric vs. plot centric I think you might really like this book! It is very atmospheric! I'm not sure why it didn't work for me but like I said, I will give it another shot in the future.