Sunday, April 5, 2020

review: Doubt by Ane-Rae Vasquez


Doubt by Anne-Rae Vasquez

like 2.5 meh stars....

I got this book from netgalley in exchange for an honest review. I first have to say I am sorry for how long it took me to read these books. I went on a hiatus not reading any books. I finally got my groove back, and with this stay at home order I finally get to put a dent on my "for review" books.


This book was not really in my wheel house. It was a young adult book which I like, but it wasn't as supernatural as I hoped. This book follows a guy named Harry. His father was very smart and had a great job. He went missing, and then found dead. Harry grew up without a father. He graduated high school early and had his PHD before he was 22. He turned down some really good jobs to work as an IT manager for a nice company. He made his on video game, and still has some of the rights. This company that he works for he gets to hire his own team to go on these missions. He hired 5 people who all play his video game and are very good at it.
    This book starts to get weird after it introduces all the people. One girl named Crystal we will find who likes Harry more than a boss, but is conflicted because she thinks she feels something special with her other co-worker that she cant put her finger on it. Then a natural earthquake hits the world, and everyone is thinking one of the game seekers has their hand in why it happened. People all over world are saying they saw a girl and having weird dreams when this earthquake happen. There are a lot of people who's loved ones went missing and they are all trying to figure it out. there are a lot of twists in this book, and some of the book has me left with a bunch of questions. Which will most likely be answered in book 2. a lot of the supernatural stuff does not happen to half of the book if over. So, for me I really had to push myself to finish the book. 

No comments:

Post a Comment