I read cozy and historical mysteries, a bit of Paranormal/UF, and to mix it up, I read science and gardening books on occasion.
This isn't a review, as I've already reviewed it here, and I feel exactly the same way I did about the book when I wrote that original review. I'll only add that the book is representative of a growing sub-sub-genre of books about the wackiness that is my home state of Florida. Viewed from a decade long, 9600 mile remove, the characters are all just a little bit not right in the head. And reading it felt just like being home. For better or worse, these are my people, and I admit I miss them just a *little* bit.
I read this for the 2019 Booklikes-opoly, square #6, read a book set in your home town/state. I think it's just under 300 pages, but I'm at work, so I'll update my bank and game board when I get home this afternoon (and roll again).