This is one of my life changing books. I started Bullet Journaling sometime in 2016 and bought this book when it first came out as a bundle along with the official Bullet Journal notebook. This method has been the mainstay of my life since then. It makes me happy, keeps me organised and grounded and is a great place for me to reflect and re-calibrate my priorities. Online, one finds so many complicated versions of Bullet Journals. But this book details the essence of bullet journaling, the mindfulness part. I often need that reminder myself. Highly recommend this book, both for newbies and for seasoned bujo-ers.
I had purchased this book ages ago and completely lost track of it. Glad I read it though. Great story. Real world psychos ego behave like vampires and a stalker who knows chillingly too much. Quite a gripping tale. The vampire sections of the book are a bit gory and the stalker sections are scary. But when the serial killer vampire was finally caught, I was a bit disappointed with the whys and the whats. The stalker - I had long begun to suspect - and felt quite validated when he was revealed. Overall a good read.
An awesome story. It is a classic tale of good vs evil; and mercifully, good triumphs at the end. I was rooting for Catherine throughout the book. A very gripping book; I only wish I had read the first part of the story before starting this one.
This was a re-read, and yet the story was so gripping that I couldn't put it down; finished it in one day. The resilience and courage of the lead characters is awesome. The challenges that they have to go through are gruesome and chilling, to say the least. I usually prefer lighter reads, but this one had me right from the start. Highly recommend, but expect a rough ride.
Yikes! I feel physically disoriented. A mistake to have even started reading this book. I am NOT a fan of these high-brow, illogical books that are a pain to read and understand. Some parts were relatively all right, but that's far too few and far between. I must remember to read reviews and check for unhinged writing alerts. Glad I didn't buy this book. The last time I read and hated a book so much was with A Hundred Years of Solitude. Readers who enjoyed that kind of “dream-like half-crazed” books might enjoy this one too.