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One of us is lying by Karen M. McManus

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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Murder on the Orient express by Agatha Christie

Crime Review We are on a grand, beautiful train, taking a journey from Istanbul to Paris, enjoying beautiful scenery...

Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury’s novel is one of those decades old stories that remains so relevant in our modern world, it’s almost as if the author...

Want to Play by P.J Tracy

The first instalment of the Monkeewrench crime series, written by mother/ daughter writing team P.J. Tracy. On the surface, it is a crime cliché...

Apt Pupil by Stephen King

Horror Review Story number two in Stephen Kings collection entitled Different Seasons. Apt Pupil represents summer. It represents fire and heat...

Spirit by Graham Masterton

Horror Review An older horror novel from a quieter author who has the talent and the imagination to rival the masters....

The Woods by Vanessa Savage

When you go into the woods in the dark what do you expect to find? This is the question that Vanessa Savage lets linger...

The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky

Stephen Chbosky’s adolescent flashback, filled with pop culture references, is about learning who you are. It’s about freedom and liberation, exploring new things new...

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