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Continue reading →: Book Review – Half of a Yellow SunThe 1960s, Nigeria. Post-colonial optimism to the end of the Biafran war.
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Continue reading →: Current reads – September, October, and NovemberAutumn has well and truly settled in. The temperatures dropped drastically in the second half of October. We went from warm, sunny days to cold, drizzly ones. Here’s a list of what I’ve been reading and am currently reading.
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Continue reading →: Graphic Novel Review – The RetreatFriends Matt, Serge, and Igor take off to a remote mountain cabin for the weekend. Serge and Igor return to the retreat after their friend Matt goes missing.
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Continue reading →: Book Review – Anxious PeopleA failed bank robber, armed with what they believe to be a fake gun, accidentally turns an apartment viewing into a hostage situation.
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Continue reading →: ARC Review – Sins of the LinesAt Kappa Theta Theta all systems are go as the sorority prepares to reveal their latest line sisters. However, tragedy strikes as one of the sisters, Miss Nia Bryant, is missing from the line up and nobody has seen or heard from her since the night before. Detective Chris Evans…
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Continue reading →: Current reads – July & AugustHere is my current reads list, the reasons I picked the book up, and my in-progress thoughts.
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Continue reading →: Fantasy NovelsFantasy is a genre that encompasses many different features but usually always contains elements of magic, supernatural creatures, and imaginary worlds. Unlike other genres of fiction, which portray events that could happen in the real world, fantasy novels embrace elements of the impossible or the improbable. Despite never playing a…
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Continue reading →: Book Review – Bag of BonesMike Noonan, a bestselling author from Derry, Maine, suffers from terrible writer’s block after his pregnant wife dies unexpectedly. Years pass, and he is drawn to his beautiful lakeside retreat, Sara Laughs. But the once peaceful town is threatened by human and ethereal sinister forces.
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Continue reading →: Current reads – May & JuneHere is my current reads list, the reasons I picked the book up, and my in-progress thoughts.
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Continue reading →: Book Review – How to Kill Your FamilyWhen a young Grace Bernard discovers her father, a wealthy businessman, rejected her dying mother’s pleas for help, she vows to get revenge on the Artemis clan. However, Grace ends up wrongfully imprisoned for a murder she didn’t commit. During her time at Limestone Prison, Grace decides to ‘regale’ the…






