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The Return of Ellie Black by Emiko Jean book

Book Review: The Return of Ellie Black by Emiko Jean

After reading a recommendation of this book by Laila at Big Reading Life, I knew I had to pick up The Return of Ellie Black by Emiko Jean. It was already on my shelf anyway having been sent to me by the publisher, so it was an easy decision of what to read next (a…

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Behind You by Catherine Hernandez book

Book Review: Behind You by Catherine Hernandez

For those who grew up in Ontario, Canada, most will recall the notorious case of the killer and serial rapist, Paul Bernardo. Behind You by Catherine Hernandez is about that time, but it is most definitely not about Paul himself. Instead, it is a work of fiction that examines society’s expectations of young women during…

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The Antique Hunter's Guide to Murder by C.L. Miller book

Book Review: The Antique Hunter’s Guide to Murder by C.L. Miller

I’ve been in the mood for mystery lately, especially those with juicy plots that I could get excited about. The Antique Hunter’s Guide to Murder by C.L. Miller fits that bill perfectly as it introduces some quirky yet lovable characters that will hopefully make a reappearance in a sequel. Somehow this author made the dusty…

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Everybody Knows by Jordan Harper

Book Review: Everybody Knows by Jordan Harper

This book had been pitched to me a long time ago, and I remember thinking at the time that it was a work of horror, or maybe even dystopian fiction (the eyes on the cover are creepy, no?). When Everybody Knows by Jordan Harper finally arrived on my doorstep, I realized it wasn’t any of…

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Holly by Stephen King book pictured beside a skull cup and knife and fork

Book Review: Holly by Stephen King

It’s October, aka spooky reading season, and how could I let this month pass by without reading the new Stephen King novel? I’m not a die-hard fan; he’s far too prolific for me to have read most of his stuff, but I do enjoy a King novel here and there, and despite its 400 pages,…

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Book Review: Over My Dead Body by Jeffrey Archer

Book Review: Over My Dead Body by Jeffrey Archer

Without fail, almost every man that has stood in front of my bookshelf in the past few months has commented on this Jeffrey Archer book. Over My Dead Body is the latest in the William Warwick series, and because Archer is a bestselling international sensation, I figured I better give it a read and see…

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The Maid by Nita Prose book next to a yellow spray bottle and brown cleaning cloth on a white countertop

Book Review: The Maid by Nita Prose

When I first heard about The Maid by Nita Prose and the enormous buzz it was getting a few months ago, I knew I would love it. A cozy mystery about a quirky maid written by a well-regarded Canadian book editor? Sign me up. Now it’s being made into a movie, and was just named…

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Book Review: A Beginner’s Guide to Murder by Rosalind Stopps

Book Review: A Beginner’s Guide to Murder by Rosalind Stopps

A Beginner’s Guide to Murder by Rosalind Stopps seems like a cozy mystery at first glance; a bunch of little old ladies plotting a murder together to save a friend. This appeals to the Murder She Wrote lover in me because I relish the idea of getting older but not losing my ‘spunk’. But as…

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cover image of When the Stars Go Dark by Paula McLain

Book Review: When the Stars Go Dark by Paula McLain

Whenever I come across a successful author trying their hand at a brand new genre, I’m a bit skeptical. Why bother trying something completely new when you’ve figured out the successful formula to your writing; just give us what we want! But of course I’m no artist, and we should always encourage others to try…

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Book Review: Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz

This may be the one and only time I say this, but for once I don’t resent the fact that this is an extremely long book: 600 pages! Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz is a classic whodunnit, and although the references to Agatha Christie in the blurbs are a stretch (how dare you, nothing will…

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cover image of the Mirror Crack'd From Side to Side by Agatha Christie

Book Review: The Mirror Crack’d From Side to Side by Agatha Christie

I’m so excited to tell you about this classic mystery The Mirror Crack’d From Side to Side by Agatha Christie. I’ve been dying to read this book for awhile thanks to FictionFan and her consistent recommendations of this bestselling writer, but I rarely get an opening in my reading schedule, and I feel terrible about…

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To Tell You the Truth by Gilly Macmillan book

Book Review: To Tell You the Truth by Gilly Macmillan

It’s officially the end of my online book club, because now that I’m increasing my day-job hours, I just don’t have time to run this group on my own time. Still, I’m ending it on a high note with Gilly Macmillan, a queen of thrillers that never disappoints. Her latest book To Tell You the…

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