Mind Games

by

Nora Roberts

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Mind Games is likely to appeal to readers who enjoy character-driven stories with a blend of genres.
  • Fans of Nora Roberts' writing style, especially those who appreciate her recent works that lean more towards suspense than pure romance, will probably enjoy this book.
  • Readers interested in stories featuring psychic abilities, family dynamics, and small-town Appalachian settings will find much to like.
  • Those who appreciate slow-burn plots that follow characters over many years, with a mix of everyday life and suspenseful elements, are the ideal audience.
  • The book may also appeal to readers who enjoy stories about overcoming trauma and finding love and purpose after tragedy.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking a fast-paced thriller or a romance-heavy novel may be disappointed by Mind Games.
  • Those who prefer more action-oriented plots or are impatient with detailed descriptions of daily life and character development might find the pacing too slow.
  • Fans of Nora Roberts' earlier, more romance-focused works may be frustrated by the late introduction of the love interest and the reduced emphasis on the romantic relationship.
  • Readers who dislike paranormal elements in otherwise realistic settings might struggle with the psychic ability premise.
  • Additionally, those sensitive to depictions of violence or who prefer their suspense novels without profanity may want to avoid this book.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Captivating and compelling storytelling
  • Beautiful portrayal of Appalachian community life
  • Strong family relationships, especially between Thea, Rem and Grammie Lucy
  • Interesting blend of genres including romance, suspense and paranormal elements
  • Well-developed characters that readers can connect with emotionally
  • Intriguing premise with Thea's psychic abilities
  • Satisfying romance subplot
  • Vivid descriptions of setting and lifestyle
  • Exploration of using gifts/abilities for good vs. evil
  • Suspenseful buildup and thrilling conclusion

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Slow pacing, especially in the first half
  • Too much focus on mundane daily activities
  • Predictable plot elements for longtime Nora Roberts readers
  • Unrealistic dialogue that doesn't fit modern characters
  • Romance develops late in the story
  • Some found the psychic connection premise far-fetched
  • Overuse of clichés about Appalachian life
  • Continuity errors, especially regarding timeline
  • Excessive profanity for some readers
  • Lack of depth in exploring the villain's motivations

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