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The Twisted Ones: Five Nights At Freddy’s (five Nights At Freddy’s Graphic Novel #2)
by Scott Cawthon
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The Twisted Ones takes the horror up a level. It’s intense, creepy, and full of nightmare fuel. The animatronics are scarier, horrific, the mystery is deeper, and Charlotte’s past won’t let her go. It’s fast, freaky, and had me hooked from start to finish.

Kill Your Darlings
by Peter Swanson
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Definitely enjoyed this book. It was great, right up to the last page! Highly recommend.

Murder Machine
by Heather Graham
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Very instructional but not a very exciting story.

The Masterpiece
by Fiona Davis
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Novel was a quick read - compelling and it encompassed two totally different eras. Loaded with art history and detail.

Out Of Control
by K. Bromberg
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I really enjoyed this book even though it’s not my usual kind of read! I like that they never really broke up and chose to fight together instead. Probably going to check out the others in the series now!

Karen's Witch: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #1) (baby-sitters Little Sister Graphix)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book a little girl named Karen Brewer lives next door to a lady named Mrs.Porter. Mrs. Porter wears long robes and has crazy gray hair. She even has a black cat as well. Karen is not allowed to spy on the neighbors but she does on Mrs. Porter. This is because she believes that Mrs. Porter is a witch. I really enjoyed reading this book and would rate it five stars.

The Rumor
by Elin Hildebrand
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This was a great read. I love the way the author describes Nantucket and creates a detailed cast of characters. Recommended!

Wrong Place Wrong Time
by Gillian McAllister
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Although I usually enjoy a novel on time travel, I was not a fan of this one. The story was convoluted and disconnected. The character lines were poorly developed, in particular for the minor characters. On four separate occasions, I had to go back in the book to rediscover the minor characters and to figure out their significance to the storyline. Although I read to the end, because I never quit a book mid-way, it was a disappointing read for me.

Atmosphere
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Taylor Jenkins Reid knows how to write a period piece. There was so much research put in behind this story that was nothing short of impressive, especially as a novice space nerd myself. As for the actual story, certain parts fell short for me. I wish there were more character development for the sister and less prose about our place in the universe, as it started to feel redundant after the first 200 pages. I'm excited for her next book already!

The Murder Inn
by James Patterson,Candice Fox
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James Patterson and Candice Fox's thriller novel "The Murder Inn" includes various characters and the chapters are written from each of their views. The book revolves around ex-cop Bill Robinson who is in charge of The Inn by the Sea and his friends who live with him, helping him manage the inn. The plot deals with the interactions of Bill's friends and a crime boss. The novel ensured many plot twists and portrayed the characters' development uniquely. The characters and their problems or pasts seemed realistic enough that you could feel their emotions quite vividly. It is overall a great book and can meet your expectations!
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