Reads of January

Books I read in January.

“By The book “⭐️Overall rating: 8/10

“Cutthroat”⭐️Overall rating: 10/10

“Death Row”⭐️Overall rating: 4 /10

“Never Lie”⭐️Overall rating: 7/10

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... Read moreThis January reading roundup offers a glimpse into a diverse collection of books ranging from suspenseful thrillers to emotionally charged dramas. For example, “Cutthroat,” which received a perfect 10/10 rating, is a compelling thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat with its intense pacing and unexpected twists. If you enjoy gripping narratives with complex characters, this is a must-read. On the other hand, “By The Book” holds a solid 8/10, offering a fresh take on romantic fiction with relatable characters and heartfelt storytelling. It’s a great pick for those who enjoy a blend of humor and emotional depth in their novels. “Death Row” scored lower in my ratings, a 4/10, primarily because while it tackles important themes, the pacing felt uneven and the plot development lacked cohesion. However, readers interested in crime justice and human stories might still find value in it. Lastly, “Never Lie” at 7/10 is a suspenseful read with a twisty plot that explores trust and deception in relationships. It’s perfect for readers who appreciate psychological dramas. Notably, many of these titles are penned by bestselling authors like Octavia Grant and Frieda McFadden, whose work has garnered attention on The New York Times bestseller lists, adding credibility to their storytelling capabilities. This blend of genres and writing styles showcases a month of reading that is both varied and enriching. For anyone looking to update their reading list, these reviews provide honest reflections and can help you choose a book that fits your current mood or interests. Happy reading!