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The Beautiful Ones by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Publisher:MacMillan Release: October 24th 2017 Received: Net Galley Rating: I received an advanced copy of the Beautiful Ones from Net Galley in exchange for a fair and honest review. The Beautiful Ones is a fantasy and romance novel, all in one, blending Pride and Prejudice and the Illusionist (the movie) into an… Read more
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The Lying Game by Ruth Ware
Publisher: Gallery/Scout Press Released: July 25th 2017 Received: Own (Book of the Month Club) Warnings: References to self-harming, drug/alcohol addiction, and eating disorders. Rating: The Lying Game is Ruth Ware’s third novel, the other two being In a Dark, Dark Wood and The Woman in Cabin 10. I personally think that her third… Read more
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Fowl Language: The Struggle is Real by Brian Gordon
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing Release: October 10th 2017 Received: Net Galley Rating: I received an advanced copy of Fowl Language: The Struggle is Real from Net Galley in exchange for a fair and honest review. I’ve always been a huge fan of Brian Gordon and his sense of humor, so it came… Read more
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The End of the World Running Club by Adrian J. Walker
Publisher: Sourcebooks Released: September 5th 2017 Received: NetGalley Warnings: Animal death (implied and shown) Rating: I received a copy of the End of the World Running Club from NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. I picked up The End of the World Running Club to read because it sounded so… Read more
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The Massacre of Mankind: Authorised Sequel to The War of the Wolds (The War of the Worlds #2) by Stephen Baxter
Publisher: Gollancz Released: January 19th 2017 Received: NetGalley Rating: I received a copy of The Massacre of Mankind: Authorised Sequel to The War of the Wolds (The War of the Worlds #2) from NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. Baxter is back again with another sequel from H.G. Wells… Read more
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Humans, Bow Down
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Released: August 15th 2017 Received: Own Rating: Humans, Bow Down is the brain child of James Patterson and Emily Raymond. It’s a dystopian novel about the struggle between the human race and a race of robots. Irony is liberally strewn throughout, as the Hu-bots (as they call themselves) don’t… Read more
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