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Watch Me Die by Erica Spindler – A Review

Watch Me DieWatch Me Die by Erica Spindler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Despite the fact that I was suprised to discover after beginning it that this book was not the first part of a series–the dust jacket says nothing about the previous books–I was able to enjoy it as a stand-alone novel. There were details about the main characters that I’m sure I missed because I haven’t read the other books, but it didn’t impact my reading enjoyment.
The story is fast-paced and the suspense builds with each turn of the page. Ms. Spindler kept me guessing right to the very end.
I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good thriller and I look forward to reading the other parts of the series.

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One-Liner Wednesday – Can any of us?

…I can’t really help who I am and what I create. ~Sakurai Atsushi, April, 2010

(nopperabou.net – interview translation by Lola)


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There’s Pain and then There’s Pain (and then there’s pain in the rain)

This morning while waiting outside for Alex’s school bus with Alex and my best friend John, I lifted my right hand to point at something and felt a shooting pain through my shoulder. I moaned. Not normally being one to complain about aches and pains, I thought about what made me so miserable where this shoulder thing is concerned.

Being that I was diagnosed with arthritis in it, I explained to John that pain has never really bothered me that much. I just live with it. But I realise it’s different this time, because I’m not sure it’ll ever go away: I may very well have to suffer with this one for the rest of my life.

I suppose just saying that made me deserve what was to come. At the house of the second customer on my paper route, I missed a step on the way down and landed on my knee on their brick pathway.

It could have been worse though – I could be out in the torrential downpour I’m watching through the window as I type this.