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writerkboe

writerkboe

Joined May 2020

I love reading like a raccoon loves trash.
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One Night Gone (Original) | Tara Laskowski
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ONE NIGHT GONE 📚 The reader is allowed a glimpse into Maureen's life during the summer before her disappearance, as well as Allison's attempts to pick up the pieces of her life. Then things get increasingly unsettling. What I really like about Tara Laskowski's writing is that she could make the most mundane things seem like a creepy foreshadowing of danger to come.

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One Night Gone (Original) | Tara Laskowski
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My current read ONE NIGHT GONE by Tara Laskowski, with some photo edits because I got too excited about the new photo editing app I downloaded.

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This was a great read. While some serious issues were touched on (i.e., domestic violence), the story still remained focused on the present romance - and the ghost story. Both Alva and Sam were interesting characters. Also, the ghost was interesting and I liked how Diana Biller kept it spooky without moving into full horror. All in all, a fun, pretty feel good read!

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My current Read 📚🤓

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One Night Gone (Original) | Tara Laskowski
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Pretty excited about this one and can't wait to start it soon.

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Two Graves | Lincoln Child, Douglas J Preston
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I had to cover the title because it's covered by the library barcode sticker 🙄 TWO GRAVES brings to a close a mystery that has haunted Pendergast more than any other before. And, oh boy, the plot twist! The revelations! And weirdly, I'm also loving the ruffling of Pendergast's usually serene exterior, though I'm sad as to why. But this new intensity of his definitely brings an edge to his actions that makes the suspense sharper than ever.

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Fever Dream | Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
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In FEVER DREAM, a side of Pendergast is revealed that has never been seen before as the mystery of his wife's death becomes all consuming to him - twelve years after the fact. What I love about the PENDERGAST series as a whole is how Preston and Child pull their plots together. And the intricacies of the mysteries themselves, some elements seemingly coming from nowhere and out of left field, are endlessly fascinating.