Book Review: Wreck by Mari Andrew When I won two copies of Mari Andrew’s Wreck from Good Morning America’s Book Club for my Little Free Library Shed, I was over the moon! 🥳 This novel, selected as GMA’s Book Club pick for November 2025, was eagerly awaited since I had thoroughly enjoyed her debut for

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Review of Taken by Erin Bowman I was drawn to Taken by Erin Bowman for its captivating premise—imagine living in a town where every boy vanishes at midnight on his eighteenth birthday. This chilling concept combined with Bowman’s promise of mystery and dystopian intrigue hooked me from the start. How could I resist diving into

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Book Review: Battle Stations: A Heart-Stoppingly Realistic Military Thriller (US Navy Historical Thrillers Book 1) by Roger Jewett When I first stumbled upon Battle Stations, I was captivated by the promise of a riveting naval thriller rooted in the tumultuous aftermath of Pearl Harbor. As a lifelong admirer of historical fiction, particularly tales of the

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Engaging with History: A Review of Projekt 1065: A Novel of World War II When I stumbled upon Projekt 1065 by Alan Gratz, I was intrigued by the premise—a spy in the Hitler Youth navigating the murky waters of loyalty and courage during one of history’s darkest times. As someone who’s always had a fascination

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A Journey of Heartbreak and Resilience: Review of Kiss Her Goodbye (Frankie Elkin, #4) As a devoted fan of Lisa Gardner, I found myself both excited and a tad apprehensive as I dove into Kiss Her Goodbye, the fourth installment in the Frankie Elkin series. Although my feelings about some of the characters in this

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The Summer She Went Missing: A Disappointment in Disguise Sometimes, a book catches your eye with its intriguing title, and The Summer She Went Missing by J. M. Hargrove did just that. I was drawn in by the promise of suspense and mystery, ready to unravel the secrets lurking in a small town after a

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