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  1. Nov 1, 2022 · 870 reviews171 followers. September 4, 2022. Jess Lourey's book The Quarry Girls is fiction based on chilling true events. This is a gripping story that took place in Minnesota in 1977 when teenage girls disappeared and the police were hesitant to fully investigate the crimes.

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  2. Book Review Example 3 (Not So Good) The book begins of with this adult figure leaving this two kids, Edgar and Mary, in an old house covered in moss. Dr. Blood is supposedly the parental figure of these two kids. They asked why is he leaving them and he replied with, “I need to go alone to not put you both in danger."

  3. 1 day ago · Netflix’s new serial-killer drama ‘Woman of the Hour,’ directed by Anna Kendrick and based on a crazy true story, is intriguingly structured but ultimately feels rather dry and academic.

  4. 5 days ago · There is plenty about this book to love. The settings are all perfectly crafted without bogging down the reader, the various motives of all the surrounding characters makes for an intriguing plot. And, the concept of the mirror-world is explored just enough to fill in some lore without bogging down the story in hopeless exposition.

  5. Nov 23, 2020 · This is another one of my impulse BookXcess buys, but unlike some of the others (which were purchased because it hit the price+cover+blurb sweet spot), I wanted to buy Squirrel Meets World because: a) it was written by Shannon Hale, and b) I recalled Krysta from Pages Unbound talking about why you should read Squirrel… Read More Book Review: The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl – Squirrel Meets ...

  6. Sep 13, 2020 · The Quiet Girl by S.F. Kosa was just simply, page turn worthy on another level. I had no idea before the book that the author was a clinical psychologist. She truly brought her expertise and knowledge into creating a brilliant character-driven suspense novel that truly takes you on an emotional, plot twisted ride that truly was a fun one.

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  8. 4 days ago · Better, then, to call the book what Chapman says it is, evoking W. B. Yeats’s definition of poetry as a “quarrel with ourselves.” Holler is indeed a White woman’s scrap with herself and her ancestors. It’s both an intimate fracas with family and a falling out with America’s claims of liberty and justice for all.

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