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Continue reading ?: The Magicians by Lev Grossman: Book Review
Grossman’s writing is captivating, blending a coming-of-age tale with a fresh take on the fantasy genre. The characters are flawed and realistic, making their journey all the more compelling. While some readers may find Quentin unlikeable at times due to his cynicism and self-absorption, his growth throughout the book is…
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Continue reading ?: The Proposal by Jasmine Guillory: Book Review
Guillory’s writing style is engaging and witty, making it easy to connect with the characters and get immersed in their lives. One of the highlights of the book is the diverse representation of backgrounds and relationships, showcasing the beauty of different experiences and perspectives. The development of the relationship between…
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Continue reading ?: Into the Abyss by Carol Shaben: Book Review
I found “Into the Abyss” to be a riveting and emotionally charged read. Shaben’s detailed storytelling skillfully immerses readers in the survivors’ ordeal, making you feel the cold, the fear, and the fight for survival along with the characters. The personal backgrounds of the survivors are poignantly portrayed, adding depth…
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Continue reading ?: Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou: Book Review
“Bad Blood” is a gripping and meticulously researched account of the rise and fall of Theranos. Carreyrou’s storytelling is engaging, pulling the reader into the heart of the scandal surrounding Elizabeth Holmes and her company. The narrative is structured in a way that keeps the reader hooked, revealing new layers…
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Continue reading ?: Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris: Book Review
What I enjoyed most about “Behind Closed Doors” is how it delves into the complexities of abusive relationships in a spine-chilling way. The author’s writing style keeps you hooked, constantly questioning what will happen next. The character development is well done, especially in showcasing Grace’s strength and resilience in the…
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Continue reading ?: The Crown Conspiracy by Michael J. Sullivan: Book Review
I was hooked from the first page of “The Crown Conspiracy” by Michael J. Sullivan. The storytelling is engaging, with well-developed characters and a plot filled with mystery and action. The banter between Royce and Hadrian adds humor to the story, making them a dynamic duo that readers will root…
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Continue reading ?: Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman: Book Review
I absolutely loved this book! The character of Eleanor Oliphant is both endearing and complex. Her blunt observations and unique voice make her a memorable protagonist. I found myself rooting for Eleanor as she slowly opens up to the world around her and confronts her painful past. Honeyman’s writing is…
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Continue reading ?: Dark Summit by Nick Heil: Book Review
What I liked about “Dark Summit” was the detailed insight it provided into the world of high-altitude climbing. Heil’s writing skillfully captures the tension and drama of the climbers’ experiences, making you feel like you’re right there with them on the mountain. The personal stories of the climbers add depth…
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Continue reading ?: The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson: Book Review
Captivating Enter a world where the grandeur of the Chicago World’s Fair of 1893 collides with the sinister acts of America’s first serial killer. Erik Larson’s “The Devil in the White City” weaves together a gripping tale of ambition, innovation, and darkness set against the backdrop of one of the…
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Continue reading ?: The Whisper Man by Alex North: Book Review
North masterfully weaves a gripping narrative that blends elements of suspense, mystery, and the supernatural. The characters are vividly portrayed, each grappling with their own demons and past traumas. The eerie atmosphere of the town seeps through the pages, setting a perfect backdrop for the bone-chilling events that unfold. One…