A review for the newest murder mystery thriller by Ashley Winstead. This Book Will Bury Me is an interesting look at how the online true crime community of amateur detectives can at times help but also harm a murder investigation.
A review for the newest murder mystery thriller by Ashley Winstead. This Book Will Bury Me is an interesting look at how the online true crime community of amateur detectives can at times help but also harm a murder investigation.
A review for the middle grade audiobook by Matt Eicheldinger. Matt Sprouts and the Curse of the Tem Broken Toes is a heartwarming story of a sixth grader who comes under a curse to break all of his toes. Barret Leddy does an awesome job with the narration, sounding just like a twelve year old learning to navigate life in middle school.
A review for the fourth novel in the Alex Carter series. These books about a wildlife biologist who spends months alone in the wilds studying different endangered animals. She often finds herself in dangerous situations though which makes for a very exciting read.
A review for the fifth book in a hilarious cozy mystery/ thriller. Finlay Donovan Digs Her Own Grave by Elle Cosimano is just as good as the other books in the series. It is a laugh out loud race to find out who really buried that body in her neighbor’s backyard.
Two audiobook reviews for you today. One fantasy and one mystery, very different from each other. Faebound by Saara El-Arifi was a very interesting story about fae and elves. The narrator didn’t quite work for me, but I enjoyed the story. Death Under a Little Sky by Stig Abell was a slow moving mystery that was also a really good listen.
A review for the new YA dystopian novel by Neal Shusterman. All Better Now is the story of a new pandemic where the survivors experience utter contentment. There are many afraid of the virus and many who wish to share it with the world. Read this to decide which side you would root for.
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