Vampires, Hearts, & Other Dead Things by Margie Fuston is like two seperate dish which is trying hard to mix together but isn’t able to.
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Vampires, Hearts, & Other Dead Things by Margie Fuston is like two seperate dish which is trying hard to mix together but isn’t able to.
The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson is an experience. Everything in this world is unique.The book weaves a tight-knit book.
Only a Monster keeps itself pacy, interesting and absolutely high on its elements. I loved how it kept reinventing itself.
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Where the Blame Lies by Mia Sheridan, to me this book is the definition of a worthwhile book filled with actual plot and content.
All Her Little Secrets by Wanda M. Morris is basically corporate politics against the backdrop of racial indiscrimination.
I would not recommend Dead Man Walking for the fear of somebody assuming that the relationship portrayed in the book is romance.
The basic fact is that Kingdom of the Cursed by Kerri Maniscalco had no actual progression to the plot from where it stopped in the last book
The Terminal List by Jack Carr has guns, tanks, fistfights, adrenaline, spy stuff, military stuff. Full testosterone. so what’s not to like?
Little Thieves by Margaret Owen is absolutely amazing though it has pace dips which is expected considering the volume.