Finishing up my reviews for books I read in October. These two books are different but they both have mysteries at their core. They are both excellent reads and ones that I recommend you give a chance.
Finishing up my reviews for books I read in October. These two books are different but they both have mysteries at their core. They are both excellent reads and ones that I recommend you give a chance.
Today I am reviewing two audiobooks that I listened to in October. They are very different from each other, but both were very good. My Best Friend’s Exorcism by Grady Hendrix is a comedy horror set in 1988. The Fate of Magic is the second book in the Witch and Hunter duology by Sara Raasch and Beth Revis.
A review for the upcoming new YA thriller by Natasha Preston, The Party. A group of students go to a remote castle for a party, when a storm traps them there. They soon realize that one of them is a murderer and the accusations and distrust starts to fly.
A review for the quite funny nonfiction book Unruly: The Ridiculous History of England’s King and Queens by David Mitchell. I listened to the audiobook, which is narrated by the author and found it very amusing. A must read if you are interested in English history.
A review for the new revised and edited version of Martha Well’s Wheel of the Infinite. The books was first published in 2000, but is republished anew by Tor books.
A review for the newest book by Rachel Harrison, So Thirsty. This is a different kind of vampire story, one where the vampires are not the main issue. It is a story about a friendship between two women who will do anything for each other, even kill.
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