On The Books-Middle-School Matchmaking!

On The Books-Middle-School Matchmaking!

My love of reading began at a very young age, and while there was nothing that compared to Harry Potter at that time, there were some gems that are worth noting. And worth remembering. Here I have gathered some contemporary reading recommendations that pair with nostalgic picks that still hold a place in the heart and memory of many.

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In My Dreams I Hold A Knife - Ashley Winstead

In My Dreams I Hold A Knife - Ashley Winstead

Thriller/Fiction

Rating: 8/10

Over the course of a single shocking night the author peels back lie after lie, exposing the poisoned roots that connected a group of friends during their university years. All of which lead to one of them cast as the murdered and one as the murderer. I lost count of the juicy secrets revealed and the masks dropped and just allowed myself the savor the salacious joy of it all.

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The Therapist - B.A. Paris

The Therapist - B.A. Paris

Thriller/Mystery

Rating: 5/10

Alice and her partner have moved into a new home. As she attempts to befriend her new neighbours, she discovers a devasting, grisly secret about her new home. Alice embarks on a dissection of the labyrinth of secrets that are being concealed by seemingly everyone in the book. As she spirals down rabbit holes leading every which way, she begins to grate on everyone. Including this reader.

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Girl A - Abigail Dean

Girl A - Abigail Dean

Thriller

Rating: 8/10

Lex doesn’t want to think about her family. She doesn’t want to think about growing up in her parents’ House Of Horrors. And she doesn’t want to think about her identity as Girl A; the girl who escaped and exposed the crimes. If you think is book only focuses on the horrors mentioned above, you would be wrong. It’s so much deeper than that.

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Novel(la) Pairings-Chapter Three

Novel(la) Pairings - Chapter Three

A novella is that sweet spot that rests between a short novel or a long short story. Think of it as a tasting menu, or better still, an appetizer. When done well, as the ones I am sharing with you in this special summer series are, they can keep you company just long enough for a good walk and give you a sense of as yet unexplored authors.

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