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REVIEW: Going Solo by Tara Mills

Every now and then, I surprise myself. Every now and then, a book surprises me more. I’ve been a fan of Tara Mills for some time, having started reading her stuff years ago and keeping with it ever since. But … Continue reading

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REVIEW: “Drawn” – Sinister, Scary, and Suspenseful

There are few books that make me shudder because the writing is that good and because the story is that chilling. Drawn is one of those books. I started reading Drawn because it was part of a very large to-be-read … Continue reading

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Review of The Promise, by Robert Crais

I’m going to start this review by stating that I am a HUGE Robert Crais fan. From story to setting, from character to conflict, for me he’s the epitome of a storyteller. When you pick up any of his books, you’re … Continue reading

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REVIEW: Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty

Pirriwee Public School Meets Wisteria Lane I’m not sure how I found Big Little Lies (maybe it was through Amazon? maybe it was a recommendation?), but I gotta tell you that I’ve still got mixed feelings about the book even … Continue reading

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REVIEW: The Girl on the Train

Alcoholism, narcissism, and co-dependency…OH MY! There’s no doubt that book genres trend, and there’s also no doubt that one of the latest hot book trends deals with the darker and creepier side of humanity. Broken people, and very realistically drawn … Continue reading

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