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Thank you to Netgalley, Little Brown & Company, and Adrian McKinty for an advance copy of The Island in exchange for an honest review. WHAT A BOOK! This one started out with a bang and literally had me shook while reading the entire thing. Its been a minute since I have finished a book in less then a day but this one did the trick for me. I had so much anxiety while reading this one and just had to know what happened. This one gave me Lord of the Flies Vibes but it was completely different. I found myself loving the main character and putting all my faith in her. I was very pleased with the relationships in this book and how they blossomed throughout the book. If you need a good thriller, look no further then The Island. I CANNOT WAIT to read more from this author in the future- this one is out now!

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I had to DNF this one. I loved The Chanin but this one did not catch my attention and keep it.
I know a lot of people really enjoyed this one. But it was just not for me

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Part thriller, part Rambo, part social (justice?) commentary, but FULLY ridiculous. After reading The Chain and being disappointed, I saw positive feedback and buzz on The Island and figured I'd give it a shot.

Maybe I don't get it, but it seems like the plot has been done before (Open Season, Kin, The Farm, etc), the story is full of coincidences, and the writing is mildly engaging but filled with unneeded information. I think I'll sit out the next McKinty novel, despite whatever positive buzz it's got going for itself.

Be ready to suspend disbelief and then suspend it some more. 2 stars is generous, but it's probably a 1.5 because I whipped through it pretty quickly. Whether that's because it was engaging, or it was simply a can't-look-away car crash feeling is up for debate. I love quick page turning thrillers that are fun reads, but don't require much thought or analysis, but the ridiculousness and cheesy dialogue took me right out of at least having fun with The Island.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Heather, her new husband,Tom and his two children are headed to Australia for a conference for Tom’s work. The kids really want to see native Australian wildlife, so Tom pays for passage to a private island. The only other people to accompany them are a couple from the Netherlands. Things take a dark turn when an accident angers the resident family on the island. Will they make it off alive? I gave this book a 4/5 stars because there were a lot of action packed moments where I didn’t want to put the book down and it had me hooked. However, there were just as many moments in the story that were somehow boring and didn’t keep my interest. Overall it was a decent book and if you like survival thrillers, I think you will enjoy it! #thrillerbooks #survivalbooks #bookreview #bookreviewer

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Absolutely yes! I really enjoyed reading this novel. The characters were fun, it held my interest, and provided an escape from reality. I would definitely recommend!

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This book is great! Would definitely recommend. Thanks so much to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.

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The thrill, the Chase and need to survive, will keep you on the edge of your seat while reading. Heather at 24 is newly married to Tom, an older accomplished surgeon with 2 children go on a trip together to Australia where he is the key note speaker at a conference. When things go horribly wrong after an accident occurs on a secluded island occupied only by one family.

Thank you to netgalley for an eArc in exchange for an honest review.

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Unfortunately, I have been locked out of my netgalley account for a few months and was not able to see which books I had on my list, in order to properly read and review. I do apologize and am doing a 3 for neutral. Will update once I’m able to obtain a copy and read!

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This is a story about the important of researching your vacation destinations.

Holy sh*t, this book is pure nightmare fuel. It hit on some of my biggest fears, which I can’t share without spoilers- but I feel like elements of it are universally terrifying. Someone please make this into movie so I can hide from what’s unfolding while peeking through my fingers? The concept of being somewhere unfamiliar, surrounded by unsafe people WITH preteens arguing with you? What could possibly be more frightening- and that’s before you get to the small details that made my skin crawl.

Thank you @netgalley & @littlebrown for the eArc! This one is available now, and I encourage you all to get it & join me in never visiting a remote island ever again.

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This book felt like the equivalent of an action movie. Did it have any type of artistic merit? No. Was it highly enjoyable and a fun ride from short to finish. Yes, yes it was. The action starts almost from the very beginning, and the book continues with tense moments throughout.

I will say that since things start so quickly, I didn't really feel any type of connection to the characters until a good ways into the book, so it was hard at times to feel any sympathy for them. At first, the children just felt like spoiled brats to me and Tom an entitled rich man who seemed to look down on Heather at times because of their age difference and experiences. As it went on though, I was definitely rooting for them more and more to escape their situation, and we did learn things about them that made them more likeable.

There were a lot of parts that reminded me of The Hunger Games, I guess because it was about people being hunted. Anyway, a definite recommend if you want a fun, mindless read with lots of action and tense moments.

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ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.

I really like the storyline and subject matter of this book! The Australian setting mixed with emotionally damaged characters and murder kept me intrigued and held my interest throughout. The book was relatively short, but I didn’t feel like it was lacking details or plot. There were some points where I felt like the action scenes were a bit rushed but other than that, it was all in all an entertaining read. There weren’t any twists that I didn’t seem coming but I didn’t mind, just want to see how they would escape from the island!

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There was so much buzz around this book that I was incredibly intrigued to read it.

Heather and Tom take his kids on a trip to Australia, where Tom is expected at a work conference. Promises of koalas send them heading to an island that belongs to a family, one they aren’t supposed to be on and no one knows where they are. When an accidental tragedy occurs at the hands of Tom, the family turns on them, and it becomes a race of survival. Heather, Tom, and the kids must do whatever it takes to get off the island.

This book was kind of crazy. The island family gave me “Texas Chainsaw” vibes (without the cannibalism), and Heather’s desperate drive to protect the children was very “You’re Next”-ish. I love a badass heroine who can handle herself, and Heather definitely delivered on that. I also liked that there was some well-defined villainous characters, but also some in shades of grey.

I enjoyed this survivalist thriller!

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Heather, Tom, and their kids discover a remote Dutch island. They take a ferry there thinking that they’re going to experience nature for themselves and have the time of their life. Unfortunately, what they experience on the island is worse than a nightmare. Heather and the kids are separated from Tom and are forced to try to stay away from the locals in order to survive on the island.

This book completely shocked me for several reasons. I absolutely wasn’t expecting the level of violence that there was. Maybe that’s my own fault for not knowing this author well and just requesting a highly talked about the book without doing my research. While I enjoyed the shock factor of the book, there were some parts that were just too much for me. I can read about a lot of disturbing things, but animal cruelty is too much for me. I’m sure many others enjoyed this book more than I did and didn’t have a problem with the violence. However, it was a bit much for me. For that reason, I give it 3.5/5 stars rounded up to 4 because I’m sure others will be into it way more than I was.

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I was excited about reading this book after enjoying The Chain. I did not find this book quite as compelling as The Chain but I did really enjoy it. It was interesting. I originally found the plot to be implausible and then I read an interview with the author where he found himself on an island off of Australia and almost got into a car accident. So it’s not so implausible. I found it compelling reading about how they survived on the island. I enjoyed the character development and how the characters learned to work with each other. Being the mother of a scientist, I enjoyed how science got them off the island. I would definitely recommend this book.

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A thriller that doesn’t thrill. A plot twist that unwinds. The Island was originally called The Chase, which more closely describes the endless, pointless pursuit. Included in this made-for-TV script are unbelievable transformations, such as a massage therapist becoming Wonder Woman. This novel has more stuffing than a carnival prize teddy bear.

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Thank you to #netgalley #netgalleyreads and #adrianmckinty because this one was just what I needed to get out of my reading slump 👌

100% page turner


McKinty's The Island is an adventurous suspense-read that takes place on...well an island 😏 A family of four find themselves taking what seems like a simple tour around the island but twists and turns have them stranded and fighting for their lives.

This had my heart pumping and also second guessing my next vacation 😅

5/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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A family on vacation, but the kids and wife want to see something more like kangaroos and koalas. The father finds a way onto a ferry and a private island. That is where the vacation ends. Everything after that changes and it's a fight for survival.

Adrian McKinty has hit another book out of the ballpark. I couldn't put this down. A quick easy read. The characters were well developed and I loved them. The only downfall I have is the survival on the island seems to be a little overdrawn out.

I just saw it's going to be a movie or tv series and I can't wait.

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McKinty (The Chain) delivers another solid thriller in a book you just can't put down. A mini-vacation for a recently blended family in Australia turns into a thrill a minute adventure which can only be described as Mad Max meets Deliverance. A huge recommendation from me for my customers who loved The Chain!

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Another great book by McKinty! Totally kept me on my toes throughout not knowing just what direction it was taking and what would happen next!

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This book held my attention the entire time. It was fast-paced and exciting, and I became invested in the characters and what was happening to them. I would recommend this book to others!

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