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MaggieAnnieOakley

MaggieAnnieOakley

Joined March 2017

I will go down with this ship (you know who you are)
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What Big Teeth | Rose Szabo
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Magical and grotesque and melancholic and so so good I finished in one sitting. For readers of The Hazel Wood and Wilder Girls.

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Mexican Gothic | Silvia Moreno-Garcia
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I‘ve been waiting to read since a cover reveal and every expectation was surpassed. The writing is beautiful, and the horror is amazing. Highly highly recommend!

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Ninth House | Leigh Bardugo
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Ahhhhhh so excited to delve into this magnificence!!

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No Exit: A Novel | Taylor Adams
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The shot of adrenaline thriller that I needed to get myself out of a reading slump.

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Girls with Sharp Sticks | Suzanne Young
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Really wanted to love, though early comparisons to Handmaid's Tale and Westworld made for an impossible order to fill.

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A stepmother with a secret. A war correspondent seeking justice. A little girl who will one day become a fearsome night witch . Solid summer reading, with enough suspense, humor, and plot twists to make the high word count fly.

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Looker | Laura Sims
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Came thisclose to missing my subway stop as I finished the last pages; full of that good kind of dread when you're on a roller coaster, waiting for the drop.

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Sadie | Courtney Summers
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A brutal and significant story about how far one girl will go to avenge her sister. Split between Sadie's POV and a podcast following her disappearance, this book will stay with readers long after they've finished

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Toil & Trouble | Tess Sharpe, Jessica Spotswood
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A gorgeous collection of witchcraft, featuring girls ferocious, clever and unapologetically themselves

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Yes, I judged this book by its gorgeous, creepy cover. Yes, it was a gorgeous, creepy story. Yes, this is perfect for Halloween or any dark and stormy night in need of a good book. Just: yes

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Tiny Pretty Things | Sona Charaipotra, Dhonielle Clayton
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This was the perfect book to get me out of my grey February book slump. These ballerinas are both beautiful and terrifying, with secrets and scandals galore. ❤️❤️❤️

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Lies You Never Told Me | Jennifer Donaldson
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I absolutely devoured this YA thriller about high school romances gone bad. I'm still reeling from the deliciously diabolical finale! No doubt, this will be one of my favorite reads of the year.

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Heart of Thorns | Bree Barton
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A lush, fast-paced fantasy that fans of Sarah J. Maas or Victoria Aveyard are likely to enjoy

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When Katie Met Cassidy | Camille Perri
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A delightful meet cute between the unlikeliest of people. Smart, sweet, the ideal read to curl up with on a blustery day (because I really couldn't be interrupted)

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The Hazel Wood | Melissa Albert

Lovely and terrifying like fairy tales were meant to be

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Spinning | Tillie Walden
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lovely and heart-wrenching

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Alice Network | Kate Quinn
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Feisty heroines from two eras unite to confront their demons. Serious subject matter that doesn't force the characters to be completely stoic; sassy dialogue and strong convictions were much appreciated in a genre that's full of tragedy

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Young Jane Young | Gabrielle Zevin
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The moments that change how we view our mothers. Full of wit, honesty. Love the sardonic, clever women trying to navigate gender, politics, and the truth.

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I have so many feelings for this book, in the best way possible

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Gorgeous re telling of Russian fairytale. Like a Disney movie with way more bite