You Know What You Did by K. T. Nguyen


Annie Shaw, a rising local artist has led a nearly perfect life. Her family fled Vietnam by boat during the war and was fortunate enough to build a new life in America. Her mother was from the typical mindset of an Asian Mom. She has an obsessive disorder and controls every aspect of Annie's life. 

Her life changed when she met Duncan Shaw. He was a dependable and compassionate man she could rely on. Unfortunately, her mother's death and her dog was poison took a toll on her mind. She started taking medication and struggling with sleep deprivation. The stress affected her mental health when she became a person of interest in the death of her client and her secret companion's body was covered in spider bites. Someone must have framed her. The world can be a scary place to navigate when you are betrayed by the person whom you trusted the most!

I have to admit, I almost dnf'ed the book. The reason is I can't tolerate an unlikeable character. Annie struggles to articulate her thoughts. Other than a slow pace, there would always be some part that would be missing and something goes wrong in this setting to sink in. Although the plot takes its time to unfold, it's well worth the wait, I guess.

Thanks to @times.reads and @putrifariza for the review copy. My opinions are my own 💙 

*Available at all major bookstores in Singapore and Malaysia and their online stores 

End of Story by A. J. Finn


What the fish. 
I think some people make the mistake of making excuses when they’re apologizing to their children. What's worse than not saying sorry is saying it for the sake of it. This is what happened to Sebastian Trapp, a well-known mystery novelist.

His wife and son went missing in 1999 from separate locations, seemingly vanishing into thin air. Since then, he has refrained from discussing their disappearance and has been on a hiatus.

Nicky Hunter was considered lucky to receive a response from her beloved author. Until their latest correspondence, she was invited to his house to tell his story for the sake of a dying man.

The author takes on a rollercoaster ride of emotions when a new Mrs Trapp is found dead in a goldfish pond. Suicide seemed very out of character. With new mysteries unfolding, the story kept me captivated especially the vibes. Instead of the slow-burn mystery, the twists are unexpected. I didn't see that coming! 4.5 ⭐️


Thanks to @times.reads and @putrifariza for the review copy. My opinions are my own 💙 

*Available at all major bookstores in Singapore and Malaysia and their online stores 

Sebenarnya Ilusi by Paksa Tulis



Muhammad Seth hampir diculik oleh sindiket menjual organ kanak-kanak semasa kecil. Penyelamatnya mati dipukul oleh penculik. Walaupun peristiwa itu berlaku 22 tahun lepas, Seth mengalami post-trauma yang menjejaskan hidupnya. Dia merasakan yang kematian penyelamatnya dulu dan perpisahan ibu bapanya sebagai punca permasalahan hidupnya.

Orked pula berjuang mendapatkan phd. Melakukan pelbagai kerja dalam satu masa bagi menampung kehidupan dan komitmen disebabkan dia tidak dapat menamatkan pengajian seperti yang ditetapkan hingga terpaksa merahsiakan masalah dari ibu bapanya di kampung.

Mereka dipertemukan dalam grab yang dipandu Orked. Dan dari situ hubungan mereka mula berputik. Nampak klise tapi bagi aku topik depresi yang dialami Orked betul-betul memberi kesan. Ditambah pula cerita ini berdasarkan pengalaman penulis sendiri. Beberapa kali juga aku lap air mata ni. Apa yang aku boleh katakan walaupun kita di kelilingi keluarga dan sahabat, namun jangan ambil mudah depresi dan kesihatan mental. Sila dapatkan rawatan dari pakar! Terima kasih penulis kerana menghadiahkan naskhah realis ini sempena giveaway di X. Semoga impian penulis untuk melihat karya ini di kaca tv tercapai. 4 ⭐️