carpe librum
seize the book
Today is:
Reading Challenge dates feature a review of a book that must meet/fit one of our “challenge” themes (we each will pick three challenges from the categories below and also complete our Must Do list):
Book Cover features
One you don’t like
Mis-match (cover doesn’t fit the book)
Trifecta (cover, title, blurb fit perfectly)
Animals
Nature
Single Person
Objects
Body Parts
Clearing Off the Book Shelves
Read
An author whose books you are 2+ behind on
Any new to you author
Start a new series
A book you’ve had for six months or less
A book you’ve had for over a year
A book you’ve had for over five years
A book you keep meaning to read
Must Do
Read any Someday…Sunday you featured
Read any Friday or Sunday book featured by the other blogger
Reader’s Choice
Anything Goes
Just Because
Double Dip
Recommended by
Re read
Second Chance
Try Again
I really tried, but…
*completed
my challenge pick
read a book with a cover you don't like
Though the two women live just a few doors apart, a chasm lies between them. The actress, a celebrity with a charmed career, shares a gleaming brownstone with her handsome husband and three adorable children, while the recently separated narrator, unhappily childless and stuck in a dead-end job, lives in a run-down, three-story walk-up with her ex-husband’s cat.
As her fascination grows, the narrator’s hold on reality begins to slip. Before long, she’s collecting cast-off items from the actress’s stoop and fantasizing about sleeping with the actress’s husband. After a disastrous interaction with the actress at the annual block party, what began as an innocent preoccupation turns into a stunning—and irrevocable—unraveling. Immersive and darkly entertaining, Looker is a searing psychological portrait of obsession.
As her fascination grows, the narrator’s hold on reality begins to slip. Before long, she’s collecting cast-off items from the actress’s stoop and fantasizing about sleeping with the actress’s husband. After a disastrous interaction with the actress at the annual block party, what began as an innocent preoccupation turns into a stunning—and irrevocable—unraveling. Immersive and darkly entertaining, Looker is a searing psychological portrait of obsession.
oh...
that cover kind of disturbs me...
and maybe that's the point of it. as indeed it perfectly fits this novel.
and
it's packs a HUGE punch - and then some, truth be told. i've actually got the goose bumps as i type this.
this novel reminded me of a noir film/Alfred Hitchcock.
how can i both love and despise our female narrator...and to say more ruins things...and okay...mostly despise but still! LOL
may 2nd:
thursday trivia
now take a peek at RTR's challenge pick:
Yeah, not a cover that would draw me.
ReplyDeleteBut it really fits
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