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The Paris Apartment
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Meh. The Paris Apartment feels mostly like melodramatic dithering, but I guess I was somewhat entertained.
Jess needs a place to stay, so she hits up her half brother. When she arrives at his residence, she finds a fancy building with questionable tenants, but no sign of Ben. As she digs deeper and asks around, she starts to realize that all is not as it seems at this apartment building. Dun dun dun!
Having read a few of Lucy Foley's books, I feel like she's really good at building up anticipation. Every moment in this book is so dramatic, with dark shadows and scary sounds at every turn. That's all good, but after a while, it gets to be a bit much, you know? There's no natural ebb and flow in the tone. It's just all high anticipation, all the time.
It doesn't help that every character acts so high-strung and paranoid, even when nothing is happening.
What the heck. Who attacks a bush just to smell it? And who watches someone do that and calls it "presumptuous"? Reader, if you're able to keep from rolling your eyes, you're a better person than I am.
For a book advertised as a mystery, it sure doesn't feel like one. Jess doesn't so much suss out clues as she bumbles around, pilfering stuff, sticking her foot in her mouth, and just generally acts like an incompetent idiot. The other characters are all unlikable too, though each in their own way. And everyone is smelly, with stale breath and excessive sweat.
After all that exaggerated writing, do the twists deliver? Eh, they seem pretty standard to me for the genre. I wasn't really surprised or shocked. In fact, it feels more ridiculous than anything else.
Still, I was compelled to turn the pages, so I must've been somewhat entertained by all the antics.
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Jess needs a place to stay, so she hits up her half brother. When she arrives at his residence, she finds a fancy building with questionable tenants, but no sign of Ben. As she digs deeper and asks around, she starts to realize that all is not as it seems at this apartment building. Dun dun dun!
Having read a few of Lucy Foley's books, I feel like she's really good at building up anticipation. Every moment in this book is so dramatic, with dark shadows and scary sounds at every turn. That's all good, but after a while, it gets to be a bit much, you know? There's no natural ebb and flow in the tone. It's just all high anticipation, all the time.
It doesn't help that every character acts so high-strung and paranoid, even when nothing is happening.
I watched as Nick's friend plucked a sprig of rosemary from one of the bushes, tearing hard to wrench it free. How he crushed it to his nose, inhaled. There was something presumptuous about the gesture. It felt like an act of vandalism.
What the heck. Who attacks a bush just to smell it? And who watches someone do that and calls it "presumptuous"? Reader, if you're able to keep from rolling your eyes, you're a better person than I am.
For a book advertised as a mystery, it sure doesn't feel like one. Jess doesn't so much suss out clues as she bumbles around, pilfering stuff, sticking her foot in her mouth, and just generally acts like an incompetent idiot. The other characters are all unlikable too, though each in their own way. And everyone is smelly, with stale breath and excessive sweat.
After all that exaggerated writing, do the twists deliver? Eh, they seem pretty standard to me for the genre. I wasn't really surprised or shocked. In fact, it feels more ridiculous than anything else.
Still, I was compelled to turn the pages, so I must've been somewhat entertained by all the antics.
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See also, my thoughts on:
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The Hunting Party
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Thanks, Mariam! Glad it's not just me!

Thanks, Aly! Haha, that's how I feel about almost every book in this genre! :)

Thanks, Sasha! It was a bit silly, but in terms of enjoyment, I landed around the middle, so I can't complain too much lol. Glad you enjoyed! :)

Thanks, Michael! I don't blame you for giving up. It really was quite slow and plodding, especially in the first half! :)





Thanks, Kat! Honestly, you're not missing anything by passing. Save your tbr space for a more memorable read! 🤗

Thanks, Kayci! I keep reading her books, but they keep all being 3 stars lol. Yeah, I suspect you'll probably feel the same about this one.

Thanks, Melissa! Glad it worked a bit better for you! :)

Thanks, Najeefa! Time is short and the TBR is long. I think you're safe to pass on this! ;)

Yes indeed! Glad we felt similarly on this one, Justin! :)



Thanks, Maureen! :)

Haha! Yes, so much making big deals out of everything, so little of anything actually happening. It seems to be her style though. Glad we felt the same on this one. Thanks, Lisa!

Thanks, Amina! I don't think you'll miss much by skipping! ;)

Thanks, Sujoya! I'm with you. Every read I've had by LF is a 3 star. Not bad, but not great either. Her premise is always enticing, so I keep reading them in the hopes she'll blow me away one day.
Great ,Yun. Your review is better than the book!😀

Entertaining review, Yun. And now, the pendulum swings the other way in the great world of books!

Thanks, Margaret! I totally get that. Time is so limited, I wanted to read the best, but somehow I end up with so many mediocre reads. If you get to this one, I hope you have better luck than I did! 💖


Haha! Thanks, Bob! Maybe the mediocre reads make us appreciate the true gems even more! ;)

Thanks, Fran! I feel like I need to take the 3-star reads when I can... at least it wasn't a 1 or 2 star read! 🤗
Yun wrote: "Bob (aka Bobby Lee) wrote: "Entertaining review, Yun. And now, the pendulum swings the other way in the great world of books!"
Haha! Thanks, Bob! Maybe the mediocre reads make us appreciate the tru..."
Absolutely!
Haha! Thanks, Bob! Maybe the mediocre reads make us appreciate the tru..."
Absolutely!




Thanks, Lori! If you enjoyed her previous books, I think you'll have a good chance of enjoying this one. I'd be curious to see your thoughts if you get to this! 🤗

Thanks, Serge! We had pretty similar thoughts on The Guest List, so I suspect this may not be for you either. Still, would be curious to see your thoughts if you ever get to this! ;)

Thanks, Kristine! Don't let me dissuade you! So many readers loved this. I think LF's writing style may not mesh well with me. :)

Thanks, Linda! I don't think you're missing much lol! ;)

Thanks, Chantel! I can't imagine you would love this lol. But you never know! If you do get to it, I'd be curious to see your thoughts! :)


....If I had the same experience as you this would have been 2.5 stars but I'm hoping when I read it that it will reach at least 4 star status !

Thanks, Tina! Glad it's not just me either! :)

....If I had the same experience as you this would have been 2.5 stars but I'm hoping when I read it that it will reach at least 4 star status !"
Thanks, Jaidee! Haha, I'm hoping for a 4-star read for you too! I'll be eager to see your thoughts! 🥳