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The Migrant, by Paul Alkazraji

Set in 2012, this novel deals with migrants from Albania, entering Greece full of hope – and finding even more problems than they ran from. Well then, my friend, shall we cross the border? This review is part of LoveBooksTours. Check out the other hosts! Thrillers are defined through a number of things. Plot twists […]

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Identifiable, by Julia Tvardovskaya

4.5 out of 5 stars. A cautionary tale, parts coming of age, parts social criticism.

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The Poisoned Garden [Leopard’s Bane #1], by Phill Featherstone

4 out of 5 stars. Coming of Age in a world that is beautiful on the surface, but rotten deep to its core.

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The Only Survivors, by Megan Miranda

Secrets – and plenty of them!

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The One Thing you Need To Know, by Marcus Chown

4 out of 5 stars, this book will help you understand a lot of cool things. Be the smart small talk star of the next party!

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The Hiking Trip, by Jenny Blackhurst

5 out of 5 stars. Slow burning suspense and a matryoshka doll of deceptions.

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The Beginner’s Goodbye, by Anne Tyler.

She was too short for me, and it is undeniable that when Dorothy and I hugged, all the wrong parts of us met.

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Against The Wind [Broken Leyweaver Cycle #1], by Darren Askins

4 out of 5 stars. A dystopian blend between high and dark fantasy that needs a while to get its hooks into the reader.

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Me, Myself and I [On Behalf of Death #8], by E.G. Stone

5 out of 5 stars. Cal Thorpe meets Fate – a recipe for desaster, if ever one existed.

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Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow, by Gabrielle Zevin.

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin My rating: 4 of 5 stars Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow was, in essence, “Art Imitating (Gaming) Life.” I began to suspect early on that the author was creating an artificial world in this story that mimicked Sadie and Sam’s respective “realities.” For me, each of the […]