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ReadingOver50
The Queen: A Novel | Nick Cutter
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Pickpick

3.5 stars. Sometimes good sometimes boring. I liked the parts with Rudyard the mad scientist the best. Not my favorite of his books. A lot of graphic body horror.

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ImperfectCJ
The Queen: A Novel | Nick Cutter
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Camille says, "You might wonder why I've asked you all here today."

I don't wonder, though; I know it's because we're readers, and she knows that if she sits here long enough, one of us (probably me) will join her with a book (possibly the tagged book), and then her plan will be complete.

Ruthiella 😻😻😻 7h
Jari-chan 😸😸😸 7h
kspenmoll 😀😀😻😻 6h
Texreader The sweetie pie. Definitely Queen 6h
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booklover3258
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Bailedbailed

Nope just nope. Second time I gave this author a chance and was disappointed again. Couldn't finish it. Stories made no sense at all.

For the rest of the review, visit my Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/Pk9YSaBeNFU

Enjoy!

Violetsunrise84 I had this same reaction after the release of the third book in the trilogy that he wrote. I even cancelled my preorder for his newest book. 5h
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PirateJenny
The Bog Wife | Kay Chronister
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The Haddesleys are an old family that has a compact with the bog they live on: they take care of the land and the bog will provide the eldest male nd heir with a wife. But now the family home is in disrepair and the heir, well, he isn't so into the bog.

I felt a general sense of unease and uncomfortableness while reading and I mean that in the best way. Plus bog. We know how I feel about bogs.

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amyrohn
Mexican Gothic | Silvia Moreno-Garcia
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Time to see what all the fuss was about 😊

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NatalieR
Night Shift | Stephen King
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Last month, I joined The Constant Reader book club for the first time. It‘s a monthly meetup at a local library where they only read Stephen King‘s books. November‘s meet-up is to discuss Night Shift. As a testament to King‘s skillful storytelling, many of the stories left me wanting more - in a good way! The story ends, and there could be more told, but King intentionally leaves the reader hanging.

Full review abookandadog.com/blog/night-shift

BarkingMadRead That‘s so cool! 11h
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AroundTheBookWorld
The Haunting | Natasha Preston
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NatalieR
Craven Manor | Darcy Coates
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Pickpick

I‘ve read a few books by Darcy Coates, and I absolutely love her spooky mansion and ghost stories. Craven Manor was different from her other books I‘ve read. It had a strong emotional theme that made me care about the characters and what happened to them. 👻

Full review at abookandadog.com/blog/craven-manor

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Kris10H
Run | Blake Crouch
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I have yet to read a Blake Crouch novel that I don't like. Like his other novels, Run is well written and shows great insight into the human condition and human behavior. I described Run to my husband as "Kind of like The Walking Dead, but without the dead." Run focuses on what a family has to do to survive when (living) humans are the thing to be feared.

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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