Category: book reviews
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book review: horror for weenies: everything you need to know about the films you’re too scared to watch

The author expresses a love for horror movies but struggles with certain elements. Despite watching them since childhood, she feels behind on recent releases. She praises a book that provides movie recommendations and also wishes for similar guides for other genres. She highly recommends the book to fellow horror fans.
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7 spooky books i intend to read this october

October brings the perfect time for eerie books. A list of seven spooky reads includes classics like “The Picture of Dorian Gray” and “Rebecca,” and modern tales like “Mexican Gothic” and “The Only Good Indians.” From haunted houses to psychological suspense, these books promise a mix of classic and modern horror.
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book review: a good girl’s guide to murder by holly jackson

If you enjoyed this post, please consider donating to mine and my husband’s immigration fund and help us get to the UK! Even a small amount would mean the world to us. “I don’t think your brother did it – and I’m going to try to prove it.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I’ve been very behind on my reviews lately,…
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book review: bride by ali hazelwood

If you enjoyed this post, please consider donating to mine and my husband’s immigration fund and help us get to the UK! Even a small amount would mean the world to us. “I would take her problems, her gifts, her moods, her passions, her jokes, her body—I would take every last thing, if she chose to give…
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book review: a magic steeped in poison by judy i. lin

If you enjoyed this post, please consider donating to mine and my husband’s immigration fund and help us get to the UK! Even a small amount would mean the world to us. “Grief has a taste, bitter and lingering, but so soft it sometimes disguises itself as sweetness.” “A Magic Steeped in Poison” by Judy I. Lin…
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book review: starling house by alix e harrow

If you enjoyed this post, please consider donating to mine and my husband’s immigration fund and help us get to the UK! Even a small amount would mean the world to us. “Starling House was no longer just a house. What had begun as stone and mortar had become something more, with ribs for rafters and stone…
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book review: the fine print by lauren asher

If you enjoyed this post, please consider donating to mine and my husband’s immigration fund and help us get to the UK! Even a small amount would mean the world to us. “Love with all your heart and show kindness in all your actions.” Lauren Asher’s “The Fine Print” left me more frustrated than fulfilled, as the…



