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the Drift written by C.J Tudor is under the category of Horror, Mystery, Thriller, Dystopia, Suspense and Survival. The Drift has three different stories and points of views all linking and connecting to one struggle, survival. Hannah a student whom attended an exclusive boarding school named Invadica along with other students on there way to a research lab. The bus filled with students including Hannah had been hit and they must find a way to survive in the storm. A cable car filled with strangers including an ex cop Meg had been stranded thousands of feet up in the air but find a way to safety. Carter and his coworkers live in a cabin to transport vaccines to their supplier. They are faced with numerous problems and must find a way to survive together. The Drift is a compelling storyline that links strangers together to survive, they’re are many secrets and plot twists amongst the characters. Overall I would give The Drift written by C.J Tudor a total of 5 stars
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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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Lock Every Door (review)
Lock Every Door is a novel written by Riley Sager and is under the category of Thriller, Mystery, Fiction, Suspense and Crime. The Bartholomew is the most exclusive and mysterious apartment buildings in Manhattan. The main character Jules, who is recently struggling with her life and her finances, is offered a job to be an…
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A History of Fear (review)
A History of Fear written by Luke Dumas is under the category of Horror, Thriller, Fiction, Adult, LGBTQ+, Suspense and Mystery. The plot of A History of Fear written by Luke Dumas is a young man named Grayson hale who recently moved to Scotland to discover himself as his dad did in his years. Grayson…
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I Will Find You (review)
I Will Find You written by Harlan Coben is under the category of Suspense, Thriller, Revenge, Crime and Fiction. The thriller is about a young man named David who is supposedly to be the man who murdered his son. David claims to be innocent but the mystery witness and various evidence says otherwise. While serving…
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