Tag: 2022 review
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saratoga county ghosts by david j pitkin
Saratoga County Ghosts by David J. Pitkin – Short Review Saratoga County, New York is filled with ghosts, possibly more than author David J Pitkin can discuss in this 1998 collection of ghost stories. This collection is good for: I’m not sure if I believe ghosts are real. I think they are because I believe…
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the lies we told by camilla way
The Lies We Told by Camilla Way – Book Review Clara’s boyfriend disappears, and most assume that he’s left her. Through continuous digging, Clara learns that Luke has a stalker and the police become involved as Luke’s disappearance skyrockets into a case. They were ordinary men, not monsters leaping out of bushes: friends, boyfriends, colleagues,…
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Fire & Blood by George R.R Martin
Fire & Blood by George RR Martin A Targaryen History #1 In honor of starting House of the Dragon today and going back to Westeros (and not having any other reviews ready), I thought this would be great to post. Also, this is long due to be posted since I finished Fire & Blood in…
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the yellow envelope by kim dinan
📁The Yellow Envelope by Kim Dinan🌏 Kim feels that there’s more to life than sitting at a desk and wants to explore the world to see what more there is. She and her husband quit their jobs and sell the majority of their possessions (including their house) to travel for as long as they wish.…
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thank you for my service by mat best
Thank You For My Service by Mat Best – Book Review Former Army Ranger, private military contractor, social media phenomenon, and one of the owners of Black Rifle Coffee Company. Mat Best presents hilarity with a sprinkling of seriousness in this veteran memoir. Making great things that make a lot of people happy and helping…
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endure by cameron hanes
Endure by Cameron Hanes – Review “Whatever path you choose, own it, be the best you can be, and don’t apologize.” Cameron Hanes is the best bowhunter in the United States, if not possibly the world. In his motivational memoir, Hanes describes the background that he came from and the journey that he has taken…
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under the dome by stephen king
📕Under the Dome by Stephen King Review 📕 On a regular fall day like any other, the town of Chester’s Mill, Maine is cut off from the rest of the world. An unknown force field causes people to stay in the town, people who left town are stuck out of town, and planes crash into…
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sweet bean paste review
“I pay attention to the language of things in this world that don’t use words.” Sweet Bean Paste, Durian Sukegawa 📖Sweet Bean Paste by Durian Sukegawa💖 Sweet bean paste is half of dorayaki, a pastry that has the paste located in between two fluffy pancakes. Sentaro Tsujii runs a dorayaki shop and is doubtful that…
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dracula’s child by j.s. barnes review
Dracula’s Child by JS Barnes Jonathan and Mina Harker have begun raising Quincey and are enjoying their lives with their friends who survived Transylvania. But the nightmare that they thought was over is not…It only just began in Transylvania. “How do we know what truly constitutes death for one who is un-dead?” I got through…
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the wild truth by Carine McCandless
The Wild Truth by Carine McCandless – Review and Thoughts “That’s the purity of nature. It may be harsh in its honesty, but it never lies to you.” Chris McCandless, via Carine McCandless After helping Jon Krakauer with bestseller Into the Wild, Carine McCandless had more to say about her and her famous late brother,…