We Already Dug The Grave by Emma C. Wells Publication Date: September 8, 2026 Summary from NetGalley: Milly can’t divine the future anymore, and maybe
We Already Dug The Grave by Emma C. Wells Publication Date: September 8, 2026 Summary from NetGalley: Milly can’t divine the future anymore, and maybe
Our Strange Duet by Erin A Craig Publication Date: September 1, 2026 Summary from NetGalley: She was never just the voice he shaped . .
A review for the first book in a new middle grade series by Aaron Blabey. Game of Pets: The Boy Who Knew Too Much is a fun wild ride where everyone’s pet is controlling them and trying to destroy the earth. All because of an intergalactic game show run by aliens. A really fun time.
A review for the newest book in the Shadow of the Leviathan series by Robert Jackson Bennett. A Trade of Blood is the third in the series and it is just as good as the first two. It has a wonderful cast of characters, and intriguing mystery and the world building is just fantastic. Fans of the series will adore this one.
A review for the sequel to one of my favorite books by T. Kingfisher. Daggerbound is just as much fun to read as Swordheart. I loved the characters and the adventure that they go on. It was well worth the wait for this book, but I hope we won’t have to wait another eight years for the next one.
A review for the upcoming newest novel by Riley Sager. The Unknown is an interesting mystery with a dual timeline. The story takes place on an isolated creepy island with paranormal undertones. This was not a scary story by my standards, but still a story with lots of twists that kept me interested to the end.
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