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The Unfinished Clue | 20 Books of Summer
The 20 Books of Summer Reading Challenge was created and is hosted by Cathy at 746 Books. You can find my full TBR here, and keep reading for my thoughts on The Unfinished Clue by Georgette Heyer.
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The Anomaly | 20 Books of Summer
The 20 Books of Summer Reading Challenge was created and is hosted by Cathy at 746 Books. You can find my full TBR here, and keep reading for my spoiler-free thoughts on The Anomaly by Michael Rutger.
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Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore | 20 Books of Summer
The 20 Books of Summer Reading Challenge was created and is hosted by Cathy at 746 Books. You can find my full TBR here, and keep reading for my spoiler-free thoughts on Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore by Matthew Sullivan. Please note: I have listed content warnings for the book, but I also need to point out that the synopsis—which I have typed out below—mentions suicide, so please read on with caution (or not at all) if that subject is triggering to you.
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The Clue of the Judas Tree | 20 Books of Summer
The 20 Books of Summer Reading Challenge was created and is hosted by Cathy at 746 Books. You can find my full TBR here, and keep reading for my spoiler-free thoughts on The Clue of the Judas Tree by Leslie Ford (a pseudonym used, in addition to David Frome and Brenda Conrad, by writer Zenith Jones Brown).
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Book Review: White Ivy | 20 Books of Summer
White Ivy Susie Yang White Ivy will be published on November 3rd, 2020 by Simon & Schuster as a literary mystery/thriller. I received an eARC from the publisher via NetGalley, but as always, all thoughts are my own.
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A Mystery Book Haul (The Green Hand Bookshop)
The Green Hand Bookshop has been a topic of a post here on the blog before, and while it plays a very large part in this post, I’m going to be focusing primarily on the books I recently ordered from this secondhand book seller. I ordinarily don’t purchase enough books to dedicate entire book haul posts to (in my mind), but this one is different than any other book order I’ve made, because I had very little idea of what was going to be in the box when I opened it.