Book Review
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Book Review: Assassins Anonymous | Rob Hart
Have I mentioned that I study ideological organizations? My first graduate assistantship was actually comparing violent and nonviolent ideological organizations in terms of what differentiates mobilization towards violence (more on that some other…
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Book Review: One Star Romance | Laura Hankin
I’m always up for a new Laura Hankin, after enjoying two of her prior books. Happy and You Know It is the one that gets the most attention (it was a Book of…
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Book Review: Everyone is Watching | Heather Gudenkauf
This is my spoiler-free mini-review of Everyone is Watching, a psychological thriller by Heather Gudenkauf. I had a lot to say about this book so feel free to head over to my spoiler-review…
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Book Review: Love Letters to a Serial Killer | Tasha Coryell
An unhinged, self-absorbed narrator begins writing to an accused serial killer in Love Letters to a Serial Killer. I found this book so fun—if you enjoy unlikable narrators, this is a great read!…
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Book Review: The Townsend Family Recipe for Disaster | Shauna Robinson
Family, food, culture, and identity blend in this lovely story about a woman reunites with her estranged family. I absolutely loved Shauna Robinson’s The Townsend Family Recipe for Disaster! I laughed, I tcried,…
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Book Review: A Novel Love Story | Ashley Poston
A contemporary romance with a dash of magical realism makes Ashley Poston’s A Novel Love Story a fun and unique love story. What is A Novel Love Story about? A professor of literature…
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Book Review: The Paris Widow | Kimberly S Belle
This is a spoiler-free review of The Paris Widow by Kimberly Belle. If you’re looking for more on how The Paris Widow ends, head over to my spoiler review where I get into…
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Blog Tour: Home is Where the Bodies Are | Jeneva Rose (book review)
If you are new to Jeneva Rose, you are in for a twisted story! In her latest book, Home is Where the Bodies Are, family dynamics are tested and long buried secrets surface.…
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Book Review: The Nature of Disappearing | Kimi Cunningham Grant
Some may call this a slow burn, but it drew me right in. Kimi Cunningham Grant’s The Nature of Disappearing is rich with character development and atmospheric settings. A wilderness guide is searching…
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Book Review: The Rom-Commers | Katherine Center
Katherine Center has yet to deliver any book that I didn’t absolutely love, and The Rom-Commers is no exception. Her books blend character development and emotions with fun plotlines. Center’s books are neither…