A review for the new book by Mason Coile. William is a psychological horror story set in a locked house with an AI that certainly evil. The twist and ending will leave you breathless and wondering about the future.
A review for the new book by Mason Coile. William is a psychological horror story set in a locked house with an AI that certainly evil. The twist and ending will leave you breathless and wondering about the future.
I read a lot of books in July, but unfortunately many of them were not all that memorable. So for this months wrap up I am just going to talk about the books that I really enjoyed reading this month.
A weekly meme where I talk about what books I have added to my reading list this week. This will mostly be my library books, but I will talk about others as well. This week I am talking about a very special bookstore I visited while in Connecticut along with the books I bought there.
A review for the audiobook version of Murder Your Employer: The McMasters Guide to Homicide by Rupert Holmes. I really enjoyed this book with its dry humor and witty dialogue. It is a very unique look at murder and one I soon won’t forget.
A review for the newest YA thriller by Natalie D. Richards, 49 Miles Alone. A well crafted survival story about two backpackers who enter the desert but encounter trouble at every turn. A fast paced book with lots of twists that will keep you guessing.
This year I have joined in the Nonfiction Reader Challenge to help me read more nonfiction.
This month I read a book about a place I used to hang out at in my twenties. I never realized how important the dance club I hung out in was to the music industry and how many bands got their start there.
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