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Book Review | Reptile Memoirs by Silje O. Ulstein
Can you ever truly shed your skin? One fateful night, Liv see a python on TV and becomes obsessed. She adopts Nero, a baby Burmese python. As Liv bonds with Nero, she feels…
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Book Review | One of Us by Dan Chaon
In 1915, 13-year-old twins Bolt and Eleanor, gifted with the ability to read each other’s thoughts, are left orphaned. They moved in with a man claiming to be their long-lost Uncle Charlie, only…
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Book Review | First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston
What happens when your whole life is a lie? The identity comes first: Evie Porter. Then, her mark: businessman Ryan Sumner. Finally, the job. Evie is a skilled impostor. She slips into fake…
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Book Review | Family Business by Jonathan Sims
Diya Burman’s life takes a difficult turn when she loses her best friend. Grief has taken hold of her life, costing her job. Then Diya lands a new job at Slough & Sons,…
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Book Review | A Haunting In Hialeah Gardens by Raul Palma
Since his wife’s death, Hugo’s debt has become insurmountable. He’s barely surviving on his work as a babaláwo, though secretly he doesn’t believe in spirits. One day, his debt collector, Alexi, calls for…
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Book Review | Death Deserved by Jørn Lier Horst and Thomas Enger
Celebrity blogger Emma Ramm was the first person to discover that a famous former athlete has gone missing. Police officer Alexander Blix is appointed to head up the investigation but he still bears…