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Book Review : Finding Me ~ A Decade in Darkness, A Life Reclaimed by Michelle Knight
Read more: Book Review : Finding Me ~ A Decade in Darkness, A Life Reclaimed by Michelle KnightHarrowing is the only word that can describe Michelle Knights recollection of her time in Ariel Castor’s House of Horrors. Growing up in Cincinnati Ohio, the Cleveland Kidnappings blew up.I remember when they were rescued and the news report of Amanda Berry’s frightening 911 call. It was news that had shattered the nation.In Finding Me,…
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The Top Five Most Unforgettable Books (IMO)
Read more: The Top Five Most Unforgettable Books (IMO)Over the last twenty-something years, I have probably read more than 500+ books and a few of them have stuck with me, living rent-free in my head. Some of these titles have taught me a lot about humanity and the resilience of character. Others have challenged my thoughts on human existence connection, while others I…
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Book Review: Corrupt by Penelope Douglas
Read more: Book Review: Corrupt by Penelope DouglasCorrupt by Penelope Douglas This book was a trainwreck that I could not look away from – and will I be reading the rest of the series? Yes. Rika Fane and Michael Crist have known each other for years – as she had dated Michael’s younger brother Trevor. Rika has always found her boyfriend’s older…
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Book Review: The Sun Down Motel by Simone St.James
Read more: Book Review: The Sun Down Motel by Simone St.JamesPicture it: New York, 1982. Viv Delaney takes a job as a night clerk at the sketchy, run-down motel in the town of Fell. There’s something even more disturbing than the tenants that stay at the Sun-Down. Now thirty years later, Carly Kirk, the niece of Viv Delaney, decides to visit the town of Fell…
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10 From Page to Film Horror Movies You Don’t Want to Miss
Read more: 10 From Page to Film Horror Movies You Don’t Want to MissFrom page to scream – I mean, screen, here are some of the best of horror movies that haunted pages before the theaters. Starring James Caan and Kathy Bates, the kidnapping and brutalization of mystery author Paul Sheldon at the hands of crazed fan Annie Wilkes will have you shaking. Bates’ character Anne Wilkes is…
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Book Review – On A Quiet Street by Seraphina Nova Glass
Read more: Book Review – On A Quiet Street by Seraphina Nova Glass⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ In Brighton Hills, nothing stays a secret. Not for long. For grieving mother Paige, that’s true. Since the death of her son, Caleb, she’s taken it upon herself to find out all that she could about her neighbors. Housewife Cora suspects her husband Finn is cheating on her, but it will be hard to…
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Book Review: What Happened that Night by Sandra Block
Read more: Book Review: What Happened that Night by Sandra BlockWhat Happened That Night by Sandra Block A Jewish paralegal Dahlia is out to get revenge on her rapists five years later after a video of her assault was anonymously released. With the help of James, a member of a support group, Dahlia tracks down her assailants and makes life hell for them. This book…
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Review: The Comfort of Monsters
Read more: Review: The Comfort of MonstersThe Comfort of Monsters by Willa C. Richards A missing sister. A sexually deviant boyfriend. A flaky brother. And a man that is all wrong for her sister. Peg was surrounded by questionable men. And since the disappearance of her sister, Dee, Peg has been struggling with the following questions: Why did she let Leif…
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A New Generation of Readers
Read more: A New Generation of ReadersYou can put as many books as you want on a tablet, phone or computer. However, nothing beats the feeling of holding a story in the palm of your hands, feeling the pages flip through your fingertips, and the smell of freshly printed paper. Book lovers around the world can agree that these emotions book…
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Bookseller Comic
Read more: Bookseller Comic“I’m looking for a book. I don’t know the author or title but I remember the cover is red and black.” Don’t worry, like All State, we’ve got you covered. After a game of twenty questions based on genre, we can figure it out. I recently had a phone conversation with a lovely lady from…
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Book Review:’3096 Days by Natascha Kampusch
Read more: Book Review:’3096 Days by Natascha Kampusch3,096 Days by Natascha Kampusch A true story about survival. A girl who never takes on victimhood. And a kidnapper who meets his match. This is the story of Natascha Kampusch, a young woman who at the age of 10 was kidnapped on her walk to school on the morning of March 2, 1998. Her…
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Book Review – 56 Days by Catherine Ryan Howard
Read more: Book Review – 56 Days by Catherine Ryan HowardI have been waiting for more Covid 19 related thrillers, knowing how much mystery consumed each household as we were locked away with skeletons of our own making, and here is one I absolutely enjoyed from beginning to end. Set in Dublin Ireland, Architect Technologist Oliver Kennedy is attempting to make a new start for…
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Book Review: The Family Plot by Megan Collins
Read more: Book Review: The Family Plot by Megan CollinsIf you’re a fan of true crime and love a good mystery novel, then The Family Plot by Megan Collins is a must-read. This thrilling novel will keep you guessing until the very end.
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How I Read Many Books Simultaneously: Basmo
Read more: How I Read Many Books Simultaneously: BasmoA reliable review of the reading app that is reliable and user friendly.