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Burial Rites by Hannah Kent

After I read The Good People, I knew I wanted to find more books by this author and read them. Burial Rites was actually the author’s debut novel, and it is based on a true event. I love a good historical story and I love Kent writes her books so I was eager to jump into her…

The Vanishing by Sophia Tobin

Thank you to Simon and Schuster and Edelweiss for this eARC in exchange for my honest review. I don’t have much of a preamble for why I chose this book. It sounded creepy and I love creepy and gothic stories. Sometimes, that’s all a bookworm really needs! Summary (Goodreads): On top of the Yorkshire Moors,…

School for Psychics by K. C. Archer

Thank you to Simon and Schuster and Edelweiss for this eARC in exchange for my honest review. I didn’t know what I was expecting with this book. It sounded like a fun read and I wanted to see where the story would go. Also, I really like psychics. I’ve always wanted to go to one…

Top Books of March

March has been a very stressful month for me so I wasn’t able to get as many books read as I wanted. I’m actually 5 or 6 books behind on my Goodreads yearly goal/challenge because of this. I know I said this last month, but I’m going to strive to read more eARCs for April!…

The Favourite Sister by Jessica Knoll

Thank you to Simon and Schuster and Edelweiss for this egalley in exchange for my honest review. When I read Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll, I remember grudgingly liking it. Why grudging? Well, I started reading it and didn’t like the beginning but pushed through anyways with the expectation that it would just get worse…

The Wife by Alafair Burke

I picked up this book for 2 reasons: the hype about it being a great thriller, and the fact that it had something to do with marriage. A while ago, I mentioned that I was planning on reading more books about marriage and this book was my way of upholding that. So now, here I…