A review for the upcoming horror novel, Don’t Let the Forest In by C G Drew. This is a hauntingly beautiful story about grief, acceptance, and love wrapped up in a disturbingly poetic horror story that you won’t be able to put down or forget.
A review for the upcoming horror novel, Don’t Let the Forest In by C G Drew. This is a hauntingly beautiful story about grief, acceptance, and love wrapped up in a disturbingly poetic horror story that you won’t be able to put down or forget.
A review for the new book by Paula Hawkins, The Blue Hour. This suspense thriller unfortunately didn’t quite work for me, mostly because of the lack of suspense and a very ambiguous ending.
A review for the soon to be released second book in the Witch’s Compendium of Monsters, Monstrous Nights by Genoveva Dimova. I enjoyed this one just as much as the first book. I am looking forward to reading more books by this author.
A review for the third and final book in the Ink & Sigil series by Kevin Hearne. Candle and Crow was a fine ending to an interesting series. The magic of ink and sigils is a very interesting one and I was sad to see that part of the story end. Overall the ending was pretty much what I was expecting and I found it to be satisfying.
A review for a new YA mystery romance with a bit of time travel thrown in. I liked Remember Me Tomorrow by Ferah Heron. It had everything I look for in a good YA book, likable character and a story I keep thinking about.
A review for the nonfiction book, Sticky Notes: Memorable Lessons from Ordinary Moments by Matthew Eicheldinger. This is a wonderful memoir full of hopeful stories about how kids can be kind and compassionate and teach us all how to be better humans.
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