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See How They Run by Tom Bale [Review]

    Sounds like a pacific night in the French's house, which seems odd due to the recent presence of their 8 week old baby - Evie. However, something seems wrong and Harry can feel it deep down in his bones. Eyes tightly shut, not even daring to breathe, he comes to the conclusion that that there is an intruder in the house,...

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Angels and Demons by Dan Brown [Review]

    First of all I wanted to apologize for the lack of updates. Lately I've been so busy with school and exams that I really didn't have the chance to do something about it. Angels and demons is a book full of mystery, history and adventure. The story tells the adventures of Robert Langdon, a Simbology Teacher, across Europe, where he is...

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Totally Should’ve Book Tag

Hello guys, today I decided to do a book tag. This one was created by Emma of emmmabooks.         1. Totally should’ve gotten a sequel For this one I'll probably choose The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins. I just think that this book should've gotten a sequel probably due to it's unexpected end, I need more information about how is Rachel...

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Progress by Amalie Silver [Review]

      A huge thank you to NetGalley and Amalie Silver for providing me a copy of this book.     Progress is the first book of the Progress Series by Amalie Silver. It speaks about the relationship of Charlie and Jesse and the problems that accompany it.   Charlie is a kind and lovely girl, full of complexes due to the bullying...

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Dark Places by Gillian Flynn [Review]

        Dark Places was my first book from Gillian Flynn, and I loved it so I'm definitely going to pick more books from her. The story is told from three different POVs: From Libby Day in the present and from Ben and Patty Day in 1985 (January 2, the night of the murderers)   In that night, Libby's mother and...

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April Reads

      Although April is just starting, I'm fully aware that I will have very little time to read since the Easter holidays are over.   But, as always, here is a set of books that I hope to be able to read this month.         - Firstly we have "Dark Places" by Gillian Flynn who may or may not be considered an...

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