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The End of October – Lawrence Wright’s Viral Novel

Henry Parsons is charged by the WHO with investigating a novel virus that has been ripping through an internment camp in Indonesia. The hemorrhagic illness kills with astounding efficiency and transmits between hosts with terrifying speed. It’s clear from the outset that this new illness has the potential to become a significant threat to humanity […]

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The Unmothers – Small Town Terror

(Technically, I’m giving this a 4.5. This widget does not understand that I need more options.) The Unmothers has been described as Midsommar meets the Handmaid’s Tale. The creepy small town vibes are 100% on point. My own smallish town is looking more suspicious by the minute. I have been a little concerned about what

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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 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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