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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
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    • Childhood Books
  • Clearursht: A Readathon
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    • Year One
    • 1.5: Mini Readathon
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mystery
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Lock the Doors

Lock the Doors by Vincent Ralph is a fun, edge of your seat thriller. Tom’s family has moved into their dream home after a horrible...
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Cold

Cold by Mariko Tamaki is a ghost story meant to draw emotion and make you feel unnerved. When Todd’s body is found, Georgia suddenly finds...
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The Resting Place

The Resting Place by Camilla Sten is a new horror with old twists. Eleanor, or Victoria, witnessed her grandmother’s murder- but who did it, and...
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Shutter

Shutter by Melissa Larsen is a psychological thriller around cameras. Betty just wants an acting break with her favorite director, but things aren’t as they...
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We Were Never Here

We Were Never Here is a new thriller from Andrea Bartz. This book chooses to focus more on the aftermath of what would generally be...
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We Have Always Been Here

We Have Always Been Here by Lena Nguyen was an interesting Sci-fi thriller. Grace Park has always been close to androids, but how close will...
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Winterborne Home for Mayhem and Mystery

Winterborne Home for Mayhem and Mystery by Ally Carter is a fun middle grade. Winterborne follows family mystery, foster kids, and murder! ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4...
The Woman Outside My Door
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The Woman Outside My Door

The Woman Outside My Door by Rachel Ryan is a thriller that plays on every mother’s fear. In The Woman Outside My Door, Georgina’s son...
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These Vengeful Hearts

These Vengeful Hearts is a thriller by Katherine Laurin. In These Vengeful Hearts, we follow Ember as she tries to take down the Red Court...
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This Eternity of Masks and Shadows: A Review

This Eternity of Masks and Shadows by Karsten Knight is a fantasy with gods of all cultures, living in our world. In This Eternity of...
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novatjerneld ✨ nova ✨ @novatjerneld ·
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the truth is that Stephen King is scared because he holds a lot of power, and his books do not hold up to a standard that isn't racist or queerphobic. and thus he lashes out against those he says he want to protect because in truth that protection nulls the moment he's the target https://twitter.com/StephenKing/status/1618736908724756481

Stephen King @StephenKing

People who want to damn books for cultural appropriation are really no different from those who want to ban textbooks dealing with Black and/or queer identity. The flashpoints are different, but the lightning is always the same: your ideas should not be disseminated.

lazyuniverses lou reading things @lazyuniverses ·
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kotabuck erin @kotabuck ·
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Got up to date on my pages blanket… January’s almost finished 💀

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