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Review: Pain and Prejudice by Gabrielle Jackson
As you might guess from the title, Pain and Prejudice: How the Medical System Ignores Women – And What We Can Do About It revolves around pain, the medical world, and women. Written by Gabrielle Jackson, this novel is a must-read for any woman who experiences chronic pain. Or for anybody who has a family… Read more
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Blog Tour & Review: The Jigsaw Man by Nadine Matheson
If you’re looking for a chilling tale, then look no further than The Jigsaw Man. Written by Nadine Matheson, this is the tale of two serial killers, and the devastation they leave in their wake. Read more
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Review: Wild Sign by Patricia Briggs
Yes! It’s time for fans to sit down and read the sixth novel in Patricia Briggs’ Alpha & Omega series: Wild Sign. This is by far the book I’ve been most looking forward to this month, and I am so excited to have read it. Read more
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Blog Tour & Review: Up the Creek by Alissa Grosso
Up the Creek is Alissa Grosso’s latest novel – and the beginning of a brand new series known as Culver Creek. It’s a mystery series that any fan is not going to want to miss out on. Read more
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Review: King of Fools by Amanda Foody
King of Fools is the second novel in Amanda Foody’s The Shadow Game trilogy. It is a novel that many fans have been waiting for. Though I was lucky enough not to have to wait, since I only just got into the series. Read more
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Review: Juice Like Wounds by Seanan McGuire
Juice Like Wounds is a short story set in the world of Wayward Children, written by Seanan McGuire. Though I suppose it would be more accurate to say that it is set in one of the worlds within Wayward Children. Read more
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