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Book Review of “The Ruins” by Scott Smith

Okay guys, I've got a good one for you today. I'm sure I'm just late to the party, I usually am, but I had never heard of The Ruins by Scott Smith or it's movie adaptation of the same name. My brother, who also has an amazing book review blog, let me borrow his copy of the… Continue reading Book Review of “The Ruins” by Scott Smith

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Book Review of “In a Dark, Dark Wood” by Ruth Ware

As soon as I finished reading Bellman & Black I started In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware. By coincidence, both of these books were set in England. However, In a Dark, Dark Wood is set in modern times and is pretty much garbage while Bellman & Black was wonderful. I really did not like this book… Continue reading Book Review of “In a Dark, Dark Wood” by Ruth Ware

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Book Review of “Hidden Bodies” by Caroline Kepnes

Hidden Bodies by Caroline Kepnes is the sequel to YOU, which I reviewed about a month ago. I would classify it as a suspense or thriller novel just like the first one. This is not typically a genre I go for but I'm trying to branch out on my reading choices. I wouldn't say that I… Continue reading Book Review of “Hidden Bodies” by Caroline Kepnes

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Book Review of “Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn

I really like when someone gets me to read a book that I typically wouldn't have picked up. My brother, who has read more than I'll probably ever be able to, suggested I read the book Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. I had heard about it because it was, and still is, a very popular… Continue reading Book Review of “Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn

-Sci-fi, Horror, Mystery & Thriller, -Young & New Adult

Book Review of “YOU” by Caroline Kepnes

Thrillers are not typically a genre that I enjoy but my brother suggested the book YOU by Caroline Kepnes, and wow what a story. The book starts out innocently enough with Joe Goldberg, a handsome young clerk working in a book store. One day Guinevere Beck, who goes by Beck, happens to come into the… Continue reading Book Review of “YOU” by Caroline Kepnes