Showing posts with label Kate Alice Marshall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kate Alice Marshall. Show all posts

Saturday, April 25, 2026

We Won't All Survive by Kate Alice Marshall

Synopsis (via Goodreads): From the bestselling author of I Am Still Alive comes a new nail-biter that's part survival story, part murder mystery, and all thriller—perfect for fans of Karen McManus and Holly Jackson!

Two years ago Mercy Gray was hailed as a hero for saving lives during a mall shooting. She still carries souvenirs from that incident: the fragment of a bullet lodged in her back, a mountain of medical debt, and guilt for ignoring her sister’s warnings that the sweet boy next door was anything but.

When billionaire-turned-TV-host Damien Dare recruits Mercy to compete on his new survivalist reality show, she can’t turn down a chance at the whopping cash prize that could send her sister to college—but when she and the other contestants arrive at the off-grid location, something isn’t right. The set is empty. The gates close without warning, trapping them inside. Then one of them turns up dead. What appeared at first to be a tragic accident quickly transforms as more contestants start dying. With time and resources running low, surviving this show takes on a new meaning.


We Won’t All Survive is my first book by Marshall, and I ended up really enjoying it. Initially, I gave it four stars, but changed it to three and a half after I had time to reflect on the story. There are a lot of characters, but we really only get to know them on a surface level, and I wish the author had taken more time to flesh them out so we could feel more connected to them and their situation. I think it also would have prevented me from confusing some of the boys and forgetting who was who. I kept getting them mixed up, which interrupted the flow of the story.

I also would have liked it if they’d been forced to play the game longer. I thought that aspect of the book was really interesting, and I think seeing them work through different challenges when it was truly life or death would have added more to the story. As it stands, once they realize things aren’t what they seem, they abandon the game and just try to figure out how to escape. While that may have been a realistic decision on their part, it wasn’t what I was expecting after reading the synopsis. I thought they'd have to navigate the game while trying to stay alive, but it ends up not being a focal point.

I wasn’t completely surprised by the whodunnit, but I do think the author did a good job of making us doubt several of the characters. No one wants to talk about the tragic thing in their past that brought them there, but understanding their pasts is what helped them realize why they’d been chosen to participate in the first place.

The ending felt a little rushed, but it was still satisfying. Mercy had a role to play, and I think she played it well. She managed to face her demons and come out on top, which is more than some of the others can say. Her motives were honorable and self-sacrificing, and I was happy when she figured out what was going on and remained level-headed until an opportunity presented itself.

If you want a quick story with awesome audio, We Won’t All Survive checks both boxes. I think Jess Nahikian nailed the narration, and I’m looking forward to listening to more books narrated by her in the future. (★★★⭑☆)

I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. My thoughts and opinions are my own. Any quotes I use are from an unpublished copy and may not reflect the finished product.

Thursday, May 2, 2019

My Weekly Pull [68] & Can't Wait Wednesday [38]

My Weekly Pull is something I do every Wednesday (yep, it's Thursday) to show which comics I had pulled for me that week! If you're into comics, or you're looking to start, please join me! If you decide to do your own post, there's a link-up at the bottom. I would love to stop by and check it out!

 Goosebumps Horrors of the Witch House #1 by Denton J. Tipton, Chris Fenoglio, Matthew Dow Smith
Transformers #4 by Brian Ruckley, Angel Hernandez, Umi Miyao, Ron Joseph

Jacob's comics for the week!
Batman Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #1 (of 6) by James Tynion IV, Freddie Williams II, Kevin Eastman
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Urban Legends #12 by Gary Carlson, Frank Fosco, Kevin Eastman
Amazing Spider-Man #20.HU by Nick Spencer, Cory Smith, Greg Land
Deadpool #12 by Skottie Young, Scott Hepburn
Punisher #11 by Matthew Rosenberg, Szymon Kudranski, Greg Smallwood
Savage Avengers #1 by Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato, David Finch, Skottie Young
War of the Realms #3 (of 6) by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Marco Checchetto

I know it's a day late (again), but it's not my fault this time! My husband is supposed to get his list to me before Wednesday, but he's been procrastinating more and more lately. He knows I do a My Weekly Pull post every week, and that I like to include his list, so he has promised to start sending them to me a week in advance! That means he should send me next week's list today, so we'll see how that goes.

Also, ordering comics at the last minute sometimes means we don't get the covers we want, and I had to order three from Amazon (way more expensive doing it that way), but we didn't have much of a choice. He wanted the Eastman covers for both Batman Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Urban Legends. The third comic I had to order through Amazon was Goosebumps Horrors of the Witch House because it had already sold out!

Look! A Goosebumps comic! I'm getting this to read with my son, because he's been enjoying the books. I hope it's good! Transformers is another comic I'm reading with him, and we're both loving it. 

I'm sorry if you linkup to this post and it's been late the last few weeks. Since we're going to start ordering comics a week early, it shouldn't happen again.

Can't Wait Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings, that highlights upcoming releases that we're anticipating and excited to read. It's a spinoff of the feature Waiting on Wednesday that was hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

Rules for Vanishing by Kate Alice Marshall
Expected publication: September 24th 2019
Synopsis (via Goodreads): In the faux-documentary style of The Blair Witch Project comes the campfire story of a missing girl, a vengeful ghost, and the girl who is determined to find her sister--at all costs.

Once a year, the path appears in the forest and Lucy Gallows beckons. Who is brave enough to find her--and who won't make it out of the woods?

It's been exactly one year since Sara's sister, Becca, disappeared, and high school life has far from settled back to normal. With her sister gone, Sara doesn't know whether her former friends no longer like her...or are scared of her, and the days of eating alone at lunch have started to blend together. 

When a mysterious text message invites Sara and her estranged friends to "play the game" and find local ghost legend Lucy Gallows, Sara is sure this is the only way to find Becca--before she's lost forever. And even though she's hardly spoken with them for a year, Sara finds herself deep in the darkness of the forest, her friends--and their cameras--following her down the path. Together, they will have to draw on all of their strengths to survive. The road is rarely forgiving, and no one will be the same on the other side.

Rules for Vanishing sounds awesome! I hope it's as mysterious as it sounds.

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