At the End of Every Day

Published by Atria Books Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, thriller
Format: ARC, eBook
two-stars

I thought I would love this book. When my son was young and we lived in Los Angeles, we had season passes to Disneyland. I am not exaggerating when I say we went over 200 times to the park. I was expecting to love this book. A horror/fantasy book that takes place in a theme park? I thought this would be right up my alley. I was wrong.

Delphi, who fled childhood trauma, has worked for an iconic theme park in California for years. When a celebrity dies at the park, Delphi is tasked with “shuttering The Park for good.” What happens when the park closes? What happens when Delphi must leave?

Two siblings also exchange letters about the theme park and the things that happened there.

I struggled with the writing and the slowness of the book. I wish I had known that it would be a slow book, I would have passed. Plus, the writing style was just not for me. I also struggled with the plot. This book was work for me, I don’t mind when I am not sure about what is going on, but there is not knowing what is going on and then there is being confused. I was confused.

I was not the right reader for this book. Others are enjoying this more than I did, and I encourage you to read their reviews.

Thank you to Atria Books and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

two-stars

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