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    • Frequently Asked Questions
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  • Reviews
    • ARC Review
    • Adult Books
    • Young Adult Books
    • Contemporary Books
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The Villa

The Villa by Rachel Hawkins is the latest thriller from the author. Emily and Chess are the definitions of toxic friends, and one trip to...
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I’m The Girl

I’m The Girl by Courtney Summers is a dark thriller with gritty themes. Courtney Summers returns with another thriller based on the teen female experience....
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Such a Good Mother

Such a Good Mother by Helen Monks Takhar is a unique domestic thriller. Rose has always wanted to belong, and with the Woolf school, she...
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Suburban Hell

Suburban Hell by Maureen Kilmer is a horror-comedy ready to make you pour one out with your PTA. Amy Foster has a great friend group...
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Primal Animals

Primal Animals by Julia Lynn Rubin is a jarring thriller about protecting one another. Arlee Gold is attending the camp her mother was practically raised...
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Just Like Mother

Just Like Mother by Anne Hetzel was a fascinating cult-based horror. Maeve has spent her adult life alone after escaping a cult, but her past...
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Good Rich People

Good, Rich People by Eliza Jane Brazier is a unique twist on a classic thriller theme. Eat the rich, before they eat you. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating:...
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Magpie

Magpie by Elizabeth Day is a thriller that touches on more sensitive topics. Marisa is pregnant with her first child, but things aren’t as they...
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Dead Girls Can’t Tell Secrets

Dead Girls Can’t Tell Secrets is a young adult thriller by Chelsea Ichaso. Piper is in a coma, and her sister is trying to prove...
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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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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 ·
13h

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

mollymaecosplay molly-mae @mollymaecosplay ·
7 Feb

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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