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Book
The follow-up to #1 NYT bestseller Kelley Armstrong’s acclaimed City of the Lost, Rockton town...

Tokyo Heat (Nights #3)
Book
I want him. I love him. But I don't know if he feels the same way about me — Gabe I cherish...
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Double Exposure
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Fifteen-year-old Alyx Atlas was raised as a boy, yet she knows something others don’t. She’s a...

Stone The Crows (Wolf Winter #2)
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When the Winter arrives, the Wolves will come down over the walls and eat little boys in their beds....
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Cthulhu: Death may Die
Tabletop Game
In Cthulhu: Death May Die, inspired by the writings of H.P. Lovecraft, you and your fellow players...
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Sweet Temptation (Sweet #4)
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He was a by-the-book cop who broke the rules in the bedroom... Micah Hudson has painful secrets...

Dark Moon
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The peaceful Eldarin were the last of three ancient races. The mystical Oltor, healers and poets,...

ClareR (5950 KP) rated Against the Loveless World in Books
Aug 15, 2021
When she returns to Palestine to her husband’s family in order to divorce him, she meets his brother and falls in love. However, this is the start of more problems for her, as she becomes radicalised.
It did seem hard to believe that she had quite so many problems and terrible things happen to her, but I’ve since read that Nahr’s character is an amalgamation of several real-life stories. So, in a way, it reassured me that one person couldn’t experience ALL of these things, whilst at the same time I felt so sad that anyone could experience ANY of these things.
I couldn’t put this book down, though. It’s a fascinating, yet horrifying novel, and not something that I’ve read about in fiction before - and I’m so glad that I have.

ClareR (5950 KP) rated The Sin Eater in Books
Oct 5, 2021
Each sin in this book has a different food, which is how 14yr old May Owens learns that something sinister is going on in the Queen’s court.
May can’t tell anyone what she knows. It’s a terrible punishment for a young girl: sentenced to a life of silence and ostracised by everyone - all because she stole bread to eat. Ok, she’ll never go hungry, but some of the combinations are pretty grim!
I really enjoyed reading about the travelling entertainers, and the homeless people who decide that living with a walking, breathing curse (May) is worth the risk when it’s cold outside.
This is a really atmospheric book, steeped in the sights, sounds and smells of a 16th Century England-type-place, and it ticked a lot of boxes for me as a historical fiction, occasional fantasy fan (amongst the other types of fiction!!)
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The Stable Boy of Auschwitz [Audiobook]
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This heart-wrenching memoir from a Holocaust survivor reveals the terrible realities of life in...