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Review: One by One by Ruth Ware
Picture Ruth Ware with a heavy influence from Agatha Christie, and you’ll have an idea of what is in store for you in One by One. The latest Ruth Ware novel is a divergence from her previous books, but not in a bad way. Read more
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Review: Malorie by Josh Malerman
This may be hard to believe, but that hit, Bird Box, just got a sequel! Malorie, by Josh Malerman, follows the events of Bird Box, where those strange creatures drive people insane. Read more
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Review: The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water by Zen Cho
Zen Cho’s latest novella, The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water, has been getting a lot of ink, and with good reason. It’s a wuxia fantasy with characters that feel larger than life. Read more
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Review: Thalgor’s Witch by Nancy Holland
Thalgor’s Witch is the first in a new trilogy by Nancy Holland. This world blends fantasy and romance together, creating something new and different. And leaving behind a little bit of something for everyone. Read more
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Review: The Burning Shadow by Jennifer L. Armentrout
The Burning Shadow is the second novel in the Origin series by Jennifer L. Armentrout. If you’ve never heard of that series, it’s a spin-off of her famous Lux series. And yes, it does include a ton of fan favorites. Read more
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Review: The First to Lie by Hank Phillippi Ryan
The First to Lie is another novel from the mind of Hank Phillippi Ryan, and it is a suspense novel full of deception and intrigue. Read more
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