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Thanks to NetGalley and Disney-Hyperion for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: Available Now
256 Pages
Synopsis: One year ago, Kitty’s boyfriend Nikki Bramley visited a psychic who told him he had no future. Now, he’s dead. With the Bramley family grieving in separate corners of their house, Kitty sets out to find the psychic who read Nikki his fate. Instead she finds Roan, an enigmatic boy posing as a medium who belongs to the Life and Death Parade—a group of supposed charlatans that explore, and exploit, the thin veil between this world and the next. A group whose members include the psychic…and Kitty’s late mother. Desperate to learn more about the group and their connection to Nikki, Kitty convinces Roan to return to the Bramley house with her and secures a position for him within the household. Roan quickly ingratiates himself with the Bramleys, and soon enough it seems like everyone is ready to move on. Kitty, however, increasingly suspects Roan knows more about Nikki than he’s letting on. And when they finally locate the Life and Death Parade, and the psychic who made that fateful prophecy to Nikki, Kitty uncovers a secret about Roan that changes everything. From rising star Eliza Wass comes a sophisticated, mesmerizing meditation on the depths of grief and the magic of faith. After all, it only works if you believe it.
As you can tell by my rating, The Life and Death Parade just wasn’t for me. I enjoyed the author’s previous book The Cresswell Plot and I was so excited about this when I first read the premise, but instead, it took me almost two weeks to push myself through it and at 256 pages, that’s not good.
The characters are all very one-dimensional and try as I might I was unsuccessful in connecting with any of them. Kitty and Nikki’s romance didn’t come across as believable and her love/hate relationship with Roan was annoying. While I liked the setting, the plot was sort of all over the place, leaving me confused much of the time. Adding to my confusion was that the dialogue just melded together, so half the time I didn’t even know which character was speaking. There were a couple of twists near the end that piqued my interest, but by then it was too little too late.
What I found so frustrating is that I think the concept of The Life and Death Parade had loads of potential. As is often the case with a book I wind up disillusioned with, I can’t help but wonder where the editor was. Although this was a disappointment for me, there are several glowing reviews on Goodreads, so as always, I encourage you to check them out if the premise intrigues you.
Thoughtful review, Kim! It’s too bad this one didn’t live up to its predecessor. I hope you love your next book!
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Thanks Jennifer. Can’t win them all.🤷🏻♀️
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Awww…. It sounded so good too! I hate books that can’t stay on track though. It’s not enjoyable to be frustrated all the time thinking “what the hell is going on?? … And do I even care to find out?” 😕 great review! 💖🍻
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Thanks Nicole.🙇🏻♀️
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Making it clear just who is talking is a difficult thing to do well. If the reader has no idea, then the book is lost, I agree. (I worried over that a lot, during my serial)
Best wishes, Pete.
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Your serial is definitely not suffering from this Pete!
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Phew! Pleased to hear that. 🙂
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I had to blink a few times to see if I saw it correctly but I did: a one star review, whoa!. Sorry the book ended up such a disappointment for you. I liked the plot you decribed, but the rest of the post made it clear to me: avoid this one. And as I always trust your judgement when it comes to novels, I am skipping this one for sure 😀
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You know I don’t often say this Michel, but I’d definitely steer clear.
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Ouch Kim! But yes one dimensional characters and missed opportunities don’t make for high rating I get it …
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Sigh. The only reason why a gave it 1 star is because I liked the twists near the end.🙇🏻♀️
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Good review. I like the way you point out what you don’t like about the book in an objective way.
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Thanks Michelle. I try to be as fair as possible.
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Ouch, sorry it was so disappointing. 😦 I will say though it makes me feel better that I rarely try to request from Disney because I normally get turned down and I swear I’m seeing awfully low ratings from you on them lately.
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Yeah. I’ve had some really mixed results from them.
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They usually do look really good but I’m thinking some of your lowest reviews have been them too.
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🤷🏻♀️
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A pity you didn’t enjoy it. Very fair review.
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Thanks Nina. After enjoying the author’s previous book I honestly can’t believe it was written by the the same person.🤷🏻♀️
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It happens 🤨
Hope the next one you try will be better
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Well I was initially interested in this but had passed on it due to my current stack. Kind of thankful for that now. As always, your review is my saving grace 😘 Excellent insight Kim!
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Thanks Danielle! As I said, some readers really like it so if you ever have time (Hah!) you could check it out at the library.🤗
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Maybe… but probably not. We are pretty on point with books 😉
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Wow, balanced and fair review. I’m sorry it didn’t work out… maybe the next one will make up for it?
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Thanks Jay. I’m reading a fantastic book right now!☺️
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I look forward to the review!
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Great review, Kim! I’m sorry this book was a disappointment for you! I’m not fan of one dimensional characters either. I hope you enjoy your next read!
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Thanks Raven. This was such a disappointment especially as I liked her previous book.😔
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Well balanced review,Kim.Sorry this one wasn’t for you.Enjoy your next read 🙂
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Thank you Diana. I’m reading a great one now.☺️
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This is a big disappointment seeing as it’s on my TBR list as well with NetGalley!😱 But Great Review!💚💙💚
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Thanks Dani. Maybe you’ll like it better.🤷🏻♀️
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Let’s hope so! crossing fingers
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I always find it sad when I enjoy an author’s previous book and then the next one I pickup by them shrugs, just doesn’t work for me. Sorry! Here’s hoping you love the next book you pick up!
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Thanks Jen. It makes you wonder what happened.🤷🏻♀️
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I hate when books have so much potential, but fall flat on execution. I run into those more often than I’d like to, and it makes me feel bad for the author.
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It’s especially disappointing when you’ve enjoyed their previous book(s).😔
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I’ve had that happen before with both books and music. It’s so disappointing.
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