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The Whyte Python World Tour: A Novel
by Travis Kennedy
A Rocking Good Read! (4/13/2025)
I am so excited about The White Python World Tour by Travis Kennedy.
This book was an excellent read. I really felt like I was there for the ride. I highly recommend reading this book.

This book was like reliving my teen years in the 80s. It really is well written and itmore
Making Friends Can Be Murder
by Kathleen West
A fun read (2/11/2025)
I really enjoyed Making Friends Can Be Murder. The story was interesting . The idea of a club with people with the same name is different but fun. Same names and different personalities makes enjoyable reading. I found the idea of yarn bombing intriguing.
Serial Killer Games
by Kate Posey
Very entertaining (1/9/2025)
Serial Killer Games by Kate Posey was a fun and entertaining read. It was different than anything I have read before.
The main characters were so much fun. There are lots of laughs in the story. Jake and Delores are very interesting characters. This was a fun and fast read.more
Graveyard Shift: A Novella
by M. L. Rio
A fast and interesting read (11/20/2024)
Grave Yard Shift by M.L. Rio was a fast read.
I thought it would be a scary read, as in horror. I don't consider it truly horror.
It was a good read though. In its own way it was a creepy read.
If you liked Frankenstein you will like this story.
The characters weremore
Happy Land
by Dolen Perkins-Valdez
Emotional read (11/9/2024)
Happy Land by Ellen Perkins scales is an emotional and wonderful read. It is well written with depth to the characters.

It is a dual timeline story which I love. It goes from the past, how Happy Land came to be and the present.

Mama Rita, the matriarch, is a complexmore
Beast of the North Woods: Monster Hunter Mysteries #3
by Annelise Ryan
A thrilling read (10/29/2024)
I loved Beast of the North Woods by Anne lose Ryan.
The writing was very good. She was very descriptive in explaining the hodag..

The prologue was a great start to this story.A monster called a hodag. A creepy creature.

By the end of the second chapter ,there would be 2more
The Bog Wife
by Kay Chronister
A creepy good read (8/7/2024)
I really enjoyed this book. The plot of the book was interesting . The writing was smooth and well done. I will definitely read more from this author. I liked that the chapters were titled, with the name of the characters alternating. I like getting their POV.
The story ismore
The Pecan Children
by Quinn Connor
Interesting read (6/3/2024)
I enjoyed this story. I thought it was well written. There was family drama, feral children,strange happenings and a weird guy that kept popping up and annoying the sisters.
Table for Two: Fictions
by Amor Towles
Excellent stories (4/12/2024)
Table for Two is a book of short stories. The last story is a novella. I really enjoyed them. The characters in the stories are relatable and they are entertaining. The stories are entertaining but they make you think too. I did not want the stories to end. As usual, Amormore
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