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Book Review of “The Thirteenth Tale” by Diane Setterfield

Diane Setterfield is quickly becoming one of my all time favorite writers; like up there with Philippa Gregory, Cassandra Clare, Stephen King and VC Andrews, to name a few. I had never heard of her until I randomly came across her book Bellman & Black, which I loved. After reading it I decided to order her… Continue reading Book Review of “The Thirteenth Tale” by Diane Setterfield

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Movie Review of “The Autopsy of Jane Doe”

  It's a beautiful spring day so what better time to talk about horror movies? To be more specific, The Autopsy of Jane Doe. This movie was so so good. I love horror movies, even though I spend a good portion of them watching through my fingers. However, I am picky about my horror movies. I… Continue reading Movie Review of “The Autopsy of Jane Doe”

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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