Category: Book Review
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Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone | Book Review
A spoiler-free review of Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson. A clever, funny, slow-burn murder mystery full of messy family drama and unexpected twists.
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The Primrose Murder Society by Stacy Hackney | ARC Review
When Lila Shaw loses everything, she and her true-crime obsessed daughter, Bea, move into a rundown apartment at the Primrose. When a resident dies and offers a two-million-dollar reward, Bea jumps at the chance and Lila reluctantly joins in.
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Dead & Breakfast | Book Review
A cozy review of Dead & Breakfast by Kat Hillis and Rosiee Thor — a funny vampire mystery set in a not-so-paranormal-friendly town.
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Review: Cruelty Free by Caroline Glenn | ARC Review
A dark, satirical thriller about a former actress who turns grief into vengeance, blending beauty, fame, and murder while searching for the truth behind her daughter’s disappearance.
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Review: Holes by Louis Sachar
A review of Holes by Louis Sachar — exploring themes, characters, and why this award-winning novel remains a standout in children’s and young adult literature.
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From Page to Screen: Surviving The Long Walk
An honest review of Stephen King’s The Long Walk—comparing the book and 2025 film adaptation, their endings, themes, and emotional impact.
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Review: Dead Poets Society by N.H. Kleinbaum
When Rebecca Charity first saw the coffin in her dorm room, she thought it must be a mistake. But then Aliz Astra stepped into the lamplight — beautiful, deadly, and impossibly alive. Rebecca’s heart didn’t know whether to race from hatred or something far more dangerous.
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Review: Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid
When Rebecca Charity first saw the coffin in her dorm room, she thought it must be a mistake. But then Aliz Astra stepped into the lamplight — beautiful, deadly, and impossibly alive. Rebecca’s heart didn’t know whether to race from hatred or something far more dangerous.
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ARC Review: The Dead Husband Cookbook by Danielle Valentine
When Rebecca Charity first saw the coffin in her dorm room, she thought it must be a mistake. But then Aliz Astra stepped into the lamplight — beautiful, deadly, and impossibly alive. Rebecca’s heart didn’t know whether to race from hatred or something far more dangerous.
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