Book Reviews

Reader Beware, You’re in for a Scare

I recently bought and read a book just because the concept reminded me of my favorite childhood books, Goosebumps. There has to be some kind of Goosebumps to Stephen King reading, Halloween obsessed, horror movie afficionado pipeline. We were the weirdos reading about demon worms by moonlight, and now that we have adult money, sometimes, […]

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Ghost Camera – Childhood Flashbacks

I’m not going to lie, I choose this book by its cover. I saw the spooky camera and had instant flashbacks to reading Goosebumps by moonlight after my parents sent me to bed.

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September 2024 New Releases

September is shaping up to be an exciting month for new releases (aren’t they all?!). Check out this list of 16 books releasing this month. ** FYI the last release date in September is full of new Christmas books if you’re ready to get into the holiday spirit. I’ve included 2 here just for my

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Books You Didn’t Read in School But Should Now

Back-to-school season is upon us and the kids are all getting ready to be taught against their will. None of them want to learn math, apparently. Parents are rejoicing in a return to schedules and a little sibling separation. There are only so many times you can listen to small humans argue about the best

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House of Glass: Secrets, Lies, and Lots of Plastic

Thriller fans, this is yet another excellent new selection. From the very beginning, it’s clear that nothing is as it seems in the Barclay household. This is a family on the brink of disaster and the nanny just plunged to her death from one of the historic home’s windows. Following the death of her nanny,

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Camping is Always a Bad Idea…pt 2

I somehow read two books in a row about a child going missing, at night, while camping. As an indoorsy person myself, I can’t entirely relate to the need to leave the climate-controlled environment of my home. If these books are to be believed, going outside is how 100% of all tragedies occur. I suggest

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Camping is Always a Bad Idea…pt 1

Today’s review is on Riley Sager’s newest book The Middle of the Night. I’m going to start with the couple of things that bugged me and then explain why I give it 4 stars anyway. There was a lot of misdirection, intended to make the twists throughout more surprising. I found that they led me

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