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A New York Times best-seller!
There may only be one killer, but no one is innocent in this new young adult thriller from Natasha Preston, author of The Cellar, a New York Times best-seller, and Awake.
They think they're invincible.
They think they can do and say whatever they want.
They think there are no consequences.
They've left me no choice.
It's time for them to pay for their sins.
A weekend partying at a remote cabin is just what Mackenzie needs. She can't wait to let loose with her friends. But a crazy night of fun leaves two of them dead-murdered.
With no signs of a forced entry or struggle, suspicion turns to the five survivors. Someone isn't telling the truth. And Mackenzie's first mistake? Assuming the killing is over....
The Cabin (Audible Audio Edition) Natasha Preston Morag Sims Novel Audio Books
I like reading this authors books but I don’t think I’ll buy more. It’ll just be a library thing. The reason I say this is she has a good style and interesting characters. Her books start out strongly with great storylines but then they just fade off. The exception to this is The Cellar which I do recommend!This particular book started out well and I was intrigued. Even had an interesting twist as far as the culprit. The issue I had is I felt like it went from let’s figure out who did this to oh it’s this person. No hints no clues no mystery. Some of it is just down right unbelievable as far as how the characters behave which is always an issue for me. Push the envelope of reality but don’t break it.
Other issue I had was it was like this book couldn’t decide who its audience was. It started out as a sort of teen mystery/suspense then switched to romance and then sort of threw an ending at you. It just needed a bit more cohesiveness to it and the characters needed a bit more depth to make you wonder more.
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The Cabin (Audible Audio Edition) Natasha Preston Morag Sims Novel Audio Books Reviews
Okay, so I’ve read awake and the cellar by this author and both were fantastic! So when I saw this book I had to get it ASAP. However I didn’t read reviews before buying. Big mistake.
First off, I was about 12-14% through the book and NOTHING had happened! The rest of the book was a whine fest by the main character with no clues given as to who did it. There was absolutely no plot at all. By the way, the detective in this book was portrayed horribly and I wish he wasn’t portrayed as an ass. He could have been a great character addition to this book.
Anyways, fast forward to 4 hours of my life gone by choosing to read this book just to have a TERRIBLE ending!! She started to leave it off on a good note (the ending still wasn’t logical or believable but whatever) and BOOM! Ruining it and left it on a cliff hanger type moment. SO dumb. I don’t think I’ve been this dissapointed in a book for a LONG time. I would have given it zero stars if I could.
If you want a great thriller/suspense/horror book to read, check out- A sound in the dark by Kyle Romines.
You know those books that try to hard to be twisty? This is one of them. It started off ok then went downhill real quick. There were conflicting details and way too much going on at the same time. I have to say I'm disappointed because I really liked "The Cellar" but this was not a smooth read at all and the ending was ridiculous. I feel bad tearing into an author's work like this because it takes a lot to put out something you've created but in my opinion this was not her best work.
I really enjoyed Preston's book The Cellar so I tried this one, it was a total let down. Unrealistic and amateur. Very disappointed.
Terrible. Awful. Surface level. No depth of character. YA literature can be amazing. This is so bad, I cannot imagine a teen enjoying it. How did this even get published?
Natasha Preston is amazing- I wish I could meet her in person! This is the second book I have read and they are absolutely breathtaking!
Keep up the good work and looking forward to reading other novels by her!
P.s. Not just about the author, but this book is stunning, thrilling, and descriptive! I LOVE IT!
I'm not sure why this book has received so many negative reviews, I loved it! I only read thrillers, murder mysteries, "who dun it", etc type of books and this book fit the bill so well. I got the book and was finished within 2 days, always makes me sad when I get so invested in a good book and then finish it. It was interesting from the get go, but I'm not surprised because I love this author. I understand some users were upset with the ending, but that's how move endings end too.. makes you want more and that's the whole point. I'm 24 and loved it, so I recommend it for anyone!
After reading the synopsis, of course I picked this book up. But my enthusiasm stopped there. I was thoroughly disappointed. The characters were dull and unlovable (minus the few times we meet "mum" who made me laugh). I may be 24, but my teenage years weren't that long ago and the dialogue between these 18-20 year olds was completely unrealistic. I found myself shaking my head and rolling my eyes too often. They were very inconsistent in their thoughts and conversations. And the main character was obnoxiously weak and pathetically whiny- I found myself wanting to seriously knock some sense into her. The book also had a lot of inconsistencies about the characters backgrounds and prior actions.
So yes, I finished this book; but that's because I'm completely Type A and had to. But I'm glad I did, seeing as the last 3 chapters were the only interesting part of the entire book... minus the cliff-hanger end of course. I mean, really? Can you be anymore soap opera dramatic? Major eye roll.
I like reading this authors books but I don’t think I’ll buy more. It’ll just be a library thing. The reason I say this is she has a good style and interesting characters. Her books start out strongly with great storylines but then they just fade off. The exception to this is The Cellar which I do recommend!
This particular book started out well and I was intrigued. Even had an interesting twist as far as the culprit. The issue I had is I felt like it went from let’s figure out who did this to oh it’s this person. No hints no clues no mystery. Some of it is just down right unbelievable as far as how the characters behave which is always an issue for me. Push the envelope of reality but don’t break it.
Other issue I had was it was like this book couldn’t decide who its audience was. It started out as a sort of teen mystery/suspense then switched to romance and then sort of threw an ending at you. It just needed a bit more cohesiveness to it and the characters needed a bit more depth to make you wonder more.
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