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Five Survive by Holly Jackson is under the category of mystery, thriller, young adult, suspense and fiction. The book is about Red Kenney who is going on a road trip along with her 5 friends, Maddy, Simon, Oliver, Reyna and Arthur in a trailer. Throughout the story they are on the road until they abruptly stop until they realize someone sabotaged their RV and are trying to murder them in exchange for a secret. The 6 friends are terrified and unsure who to trust between themselves and who has something to hide. I would overall give Five Survive a total of 5 stars because of how Holly Jackson captured the suspense and immediately had me addicted to the plot.
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Motherthing (review)
To start off I entirely bought this book based off of the cover and the back of the book (“I see it now, the contours of a plan, a perfect food or, rather, a meal perfectly executed, which will revive that long-buried instinct in Ralph, to be alive, despite the shock of it. To stay…
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I’m Glad My Mom Died (review)
Jennette McCurdy’s book “I’m Glad My Mom Died” was very touching to childhood issues specifically the things she went through early in her life to adulthood. The book mainly is rooted to her toxic mother and what being a childhood actor was like. This book addressed deep issues in a comical way that made connections…
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The House with the Golden Door (review)
The House with the Golden Door written by Elodie Harper is under the category of mythology, fantasy, greek, fiction, feminism and Italy. The House with the Golden Door is apart of the wolf den trilogy (#2). The story starts off with a woman named Amara who recently escaped her life as a slave and sex-worker…
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Rouge (review)
Rouge by Mona Awad is under the category of Gothic, Thriller, Suspense, Adult, Fiction, and Mystery. The book starts off with a young skincare obsessed woman named Mirabelle. Mirabelle also known as “belle” has to return to her childhood home in San Diego because of the results of her mothers sudden death. During Mirabelle’s visit…
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A Room of One’s Own (review)
A Room of One’s Own written by Virginia Woolf is under the category of essays, feminism, classics, philosophy, literature and feminist text. Technically “A Room of One’s Own” is a book length essay discussing woman’s struggles in a male dominated world. Virginia’s book is split into 6 parts/chapters also talking about her thesis which is…
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The Twyford Code (review)
The Twyford Code written by Janice Hallet is under the category of Mystery, Fiction, Thriller, Murder and Suspense. The book is about a mysterious disappearance of an elementary school teacher named Miss Iles. Miss lIes vanishes on a field trip in 1983. Years later a former student of Miss Ives finds a mysterious connection between…
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No One Needs to Know (review)
No One Needs to Know written by Lindsay Cameron is under the category of Thriller, Mystery, Fiction, Suspense and Young Adult. The main characters are Heather, an anxious mother willing to do anything for her daughters success. Norah, the successful business woman struggling to balance work and her family. Poppy, the perfect Upper East Side…
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