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Mouse Reads - Reader and Reviewer
  • About
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Review Policy
  • Contact
  • Reviews
    • ARC Review
    • Adult Books
    • Young Adult Books
    • Contemporary Books
    • LGBTQIA+ Books
    • Fantasy Books
    • Sci-Fi Books
    • Horror Books
    • Thriller Books
    • Childhood Books
  • Clearursht: A Readathon
    • cus
      • announcements
      • Y3
    • Readathon Shop
    • CLEARURSHT: FAQ
    • Year One
    • 1.5: Mini Readathon
    • Year Two
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The Might

The Might by Siri Pettersen is the finale in the Raven Rings trilogy. Hirka and Rime have traveled worlds to find answers, and things are...
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The Helheim Princess

The Helheim Princess by Tiana Warner is a new tale in an old format, Norse Mythology. Sigrid has always known she was meant for better...
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Practically Pagan – An Alternative Guide to Magical Living

Practically Pagan – An Alternative Guide to Magical Living by Maria DeBlassie is a self-care book. DeBlassie outlines the way in which self-care can be...
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A Botanist’s Guide to Parties and Poisons

A Botanist’s Guide to Parties and Poisons by Kate Khavari was a fun historical detective tale. Saffron wants only to get her professor set free...
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This Might Hurt

This Might Hurt by Stephanie Wrobel is a jarring cult thriller. Natalie and Kit haven’t spoken in months, but Natalie receives a concerning call and...
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Anatomy: A Love Story

Anatomy: A Love Story by Dana Schwartz was an interesting and somewhat horrifying historical tale. Hazel Sinnett simply wants to be a surgeon, the only...
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The Bone Shard Emperor

The Bone Shard Emperor by Andrea Stewart is a fantastic continuation of the series. Lin Sukai is finally emperor, but there’s still too many pieces...
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The Younger Wife

The Younger Wife by Sally Hepworth is a multi-faceted thriller. Stephen Aston’s daughters are starting to unravel his past, and they’re finding some concerning pieces....
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Such a Pretty Smile

Such a Pretty Smile by Kristi DeMeester is a chaotic horror. Lila and her mother know there’s something wrong with The Cur’s killings, but they...
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The Watchers

The Watchers by AM Shine is a thriller that makes you question everything around you. When Mina gets lost in the woods and pulled into...
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mediterasian jia @mediterasian ·
7 Nov

you're privileged if you're able to buy the books you want to read. and you're also privileged if you have access to the books you want to read from libraries and apps like libby and scribd. for some people, piracy is their only option to be able to read anything at all.

ninaturner Nina Turner @ninaturner ·
12h

Yes, a minimum wage worker should be able to afford rent and groceries with their paycheck.

mollymaecosplay molly-mae @mollymaecosplay ·
23h

I haven’t seen anyone getting doxxed or harassed over playing Hogwarts Legacy.
I, and my moderators, however, got harassed & obsessed over by rabid Harry Potter fans for saying we wouldn’t be playing it.
Every single tweet I post about not playing it they come & screech at me.

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