Friday, March 15, 2013

Review: The Murmurings

Title: The Murmurings
Author: Carly Anne West
Category/Genre: YA, Thriller/Horror, Paranormal


See it at Goodreads


Everyone thinks Sophie’s sister, Nell, went crazy. After all, she heard strange voices that drove her to commit suicide. But Sophie doesn’t believe that Nell would take her own life, and she’s convinced that Nell’s doctor knows more than he’s letting on.

As Sophie starts to piece together Nell’s last days, every lead ends in a web of lies. And the deeper Sophie digs, the more danger she’s in—because now she’s hearing the same haunting whispers. Sophie’s starting to think she’s going crazy too. Or worse, that maybe she’s not….



Ever look at a book and the first word that comes to mind is “creepy”? That was me with The Murmurings, only to be more confused by the inside of it because it wasn’t exactly what I’d expected it to be going into it. Where the cover starts with creep factor, dark and shocking, the story ends a bit on a flat note with some disappointing characters and what I felt like, an unnecessary romance.

I did feel the story moved along at a nice pace with easy explanations. It read well and the ideas presented were interesting enough to hold my attention throughout. I didn’t always quite understand the whole Taker/Seer thing to be honest, and the doctor didn’t entirely win me over as any kind of villain. My biggest hang-up on the entire read was the romance though--a seemingly awkward girl dealing with loss (when she openly admits later that her sister had always been the popular one even before) and the “hot” overly-loved popular guy. I really don’t connect with many of these types of relationships when I see them in books most of the time, anyway, and this wasn’t any exception. But for The Murmurings, I couldn’t help but wonder… was the romance even necessary at all?

Details were good. I read it through entirely and was genuinely entertained by the story. As for recommendation from me, I’ll let the reader decide on their own for that one. It’s not bad and if you’re curious to read it--I’d still say go for it and see what you think for yourself.

 




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6 comments:

  1. Never heard of this book before. Looks great:) Thanks for sharing with us:)

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  2. I wanted to read this because of the spooky cover and premise. I hope I'll like it, though, the involvement of the 'popular boy' kinda makes me think twice. Anyway, lovely review (:

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  3. I remember seeing this on goodreads and thinking it looked promising, but something I'd wait for reviews to start trickling in before I decided if it was a must-have for me. After some lackluster reviews that pretty much say the same thing as yours, I've decided that I really won't be missing anything by not reading this. The cover gets extra points for creep factor, though, definitely.

    As always, great review!

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  4. Ha, this is a three star book for me too, but it's definitely pretty forgettable. I read it a couple of weeks ago, and I can feel it seeping out of my brain. The romance wasn't really necessary, but it didn't bother me all that much, though I didn't like it either. Just didn't care.

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    1. I agree about it being forgettable. When I was writing my review, I had to stop because I realized I couldn't think of the character names for the life of me. Haha.

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  5. It seems like an intriguing book by the blurb, so the Others reviews stumped me. Great review, I have yet to decide If I'll read it

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