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Tag: Suspense

November 4, 2014

TURNING PAGES: WATCHED by CJ LYONS

Some of the most popular library titles are those with the “ripped from the headlines” topical premise. Remember rainbow parties? And then the book…

October 23, 2014

Thursday Review: COMPLICIT by Stephanie Kuehn

This cover is really awesome. Summary: Protagonists whose past is hidden–even, sometimes, from themselves. It’s something author Stephanie Kuehn does well, if you’ve read…

October 14, 2014

TURNING PAGES: NIGHT SKY by SUZANNE & MELANIE BROCKMANN

It’s not every day you read a book that reads like… a movie. Though the book took a little more than ninety minutes to…

September 26, 2014

TURNING PAGES: INVISIBLE, by DAWN METCALF

I haven’t been this stressed out by reading a fantasy novel since Holly Black’s TITHE. Tension simply sings in this second book in the…

September 19, 2014

TURNING PAGES: THE SCANDALOUS SISTERHOOD OF PRICKWILLOW PLACE, by Julie Berry

My poppets, gather round, do! There’s a simply scandalous novel you must sit down and read, right away! It’s a school story – boarding…

September 12, 2014

TURNING PAGES: COMPLICIT, by Stephanie Kuehn

This is necessarily going to be a shorter review, since this is a psychological thriller and there is virtually not much other than the…

August 29, 2014

TURNING PAGES: TIN LILY by JOANN SWANSON

This debut novelist describes herself as “an avid reader of just about every genre (plenty of YA, a smidge of Sci-Fi, buckets of horror,…

August 7, 2014

Thursday Review: I AM THE MISSION by Allen Zadoff

When I reviewed the first book in The Unknown Assassin series, Boy Nobody (click here for full review), I said it was a great…

July 10, 2014

Thursday Review: ASK ME by Kimberly Pauley

If you were ever that kid who gobbled up Greek myths like popcorn, then, like me, you may have been a bit intrigued and…

July 2, 2014

TURNING PAGES: SOPHIE, IN SHADOW, by Eileen Kernaghan

This book is heartily recommended to anyone re-reading A PASSAGE TO INDIA this summer (hi, Lissa!), and to anyone whose childhood summers included Kipling’s…

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