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John's Review of WHISPERS IN THE DARK by Laurel Hightower

John's Review of WHISPERS IN THE DARK by Laurel Hightower

Whispers in the Dark by Laurel Hightower found it’s way to my TBR the same way many books have lately, discovery through Bookstagram or Twitter. An interesting synopsis, excellent word of mouth and a beautiful cover made this book shoot up my TBR pile faster than most do. I started the book and fell in love with it almost instantly. This is a book that I own a physical copy and a kindle copy of. I took both copies with me wherever I went to make sure whatever scenario I was in, I’d be able to read...


Kallie's Review of PROVIDENCE by Caroline Kepnes

Kallie's Review of PROVIDENCE by Caroline Kepnes

Jon and Chloe are best friends. They have a favorite food together. They have a secret place together. They have secret feelings for each other. Before Jon can confess his feelings to Chloe, he is kidnapped by his super crazy substitute. The substitute has a weird thing for H.P. Lovecraft, plants, and "saving humanity." 

     
As Chloe mourns the loss of Jon and what could have been, we see her grow up. We watch her become the cool artist girl. She ends up in a relationship with the douche...


Friday Feels- July 19th, 2019

Friday Feels- July 19th, 2019

Happy Friday Worms! Let’s chat for a bit about Shirley Jackson. You might know her as “that lady that wrote that Netflix show I like.” But I know her as the author of The Lottery, a short story that made me scared of the small farming town I lived in growing up. She lived a just a short 48 years, but she wrote over 200 short stories, 6 novels and 2 memoirs (and I can’t even get the laundry put away). She wrote The Haunting of Hill House (yes, that Netflix...


Marcy's Review- The Rust Maidens by Gwendolyn Kiste

Marcy's Review- The Rust Maidens by Gwendolyn Kiste

"I'll race you to the sun."

 

Have you ever just identified with a book so deeply that you just can’t stop thinking about it day in and day out? Well, this is the case with The Rust Maidens.  Here I am seven months later and this book is still ripping my heart out.  

 

So you might be wondering "Marcy, how can you identify with a book that turns girls into broken glass and metal?" Of course, I myself am not turning into a Rust Maiden but the feel and atmosphere of this book have crept...


Friday Feels- Female Author Spotlight

Friday Feels- Female Author Spotlight

 

Happy Friday everyone! Take a close look at this picture because it is jam-packed with books written by ladies. That’s right, all female authors (GIRL POWER)!

I’ve made up a list of my top 5 horror/thriller books by female authors (but honestly, every book in this photo is wonderful).

1. The Hunger- Alma Katsu

2. The Lottery- Shirley Jackson

3. Bird Eater- Ania Ahlborn

4. You Were Made For This- Michelle Sacks

5. Winter People- Jennifer McMahon

I’m...