" The Teacher" is a thrilling novel by Freida McFadden that delves into taboo topics like teacher-student relationships and mental health. The story revolves around Addie, a 16-year-old girl dealing with personal struggles, and Eve Bennett, a troubled teacher. The book received a rating of 8.5/10, offering a gripping and fast-paced read with compelling character dynamics and thought-provoking themes.
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The Nowhere Child by Christian White
"The Nowhere Child" by Christian White is a gripping mystery centered on an Australian woman, Kim, who discovers her true identity after being contacted by a man claiming she is Sammy Went, a toddler kidnapped from America. Filled with family secrets and compelling characters, the book delves into the fragility of life and the complexity of familial relationships. Although the mystery is engaging, the strength of the characters shines through, earning this unique novel an 8/10 rating.
The Inmate by Freida McFadden
"The Inmate" by Freida McFadden is a captivating thriller featuring Brooke, a single mother haunted by a traumatic past. Returning to her hometown, she confronts the aftermath of a deadly event involving her friends. The narrative unfolds in a prison setting, adding an intense layer to the story. With shocking revelations and ambiguous characters, this gripping novel keeps readers on edge.
What Lies in the Woods by Kate Alice Marshall
"What Lies in the Woods" by Kate Alice Marshall is a thrilling mystery that delves into the past trauma of three childhood friends, resurfacing dark secrets and twisted revelations. The book intertwines mental health themes and complex character dynamics within a gripping plot. Unexpected twists and a shocking ending make it a captivating read, earning a rating of 8.5/10.
The Night Shift by Alex Finlay
"Alex Finlay's The Night Shift is a fast-paced, dual-perspective mystery thriller that delves into the aftermath of brutal murders. The intricate plot involves multiple characters and interconnected mysteries, maintaining a gripping pace. The conclusion, however, feels rushed and leaves loose ends. Despite this, the book is a compelling weekend read, offering a captivating exploration of trauma and redemption."
Hot Blooded by Lisa Jackson (New Orleans #1)
"Hot Blooded" by Lisa Jackson is a mysterious and thrilling novel with complex characters. The story revolves around psychologist Samantha, detective Rick, and a series of chilling events in New Orleans. Despite some slow parts, the book delivers a compelling mystery with unexpected twists. The intricate connections between characters and the gripping finale make it a must-read.
The Drowning Woman by Robyn Harding
"The Drowning Woman" by Robyn Harding is a compelling thriller with Lee and Hazel at its center. Lee, a restaurateur turned homeless, and Hazel, trapped in an abusive marriage, form an unlikely bond. Despite their flaws, the characters evoke empathy as they strive for freedom. Harding delivers a dark yet captivating narrative, earning an 8.5/10 rating.
Kill Show by Daniel Sweren-Becker
Hello Beautiful People! Welcome back to another review! For this review I get into the true crime style - but don’t be fooled like me at first it's a fiction – book that follows the interview of those involved in the disappearance of a teenage girl. Kill Show by Daniel Sweren-Becker is a twisty book… Continue reading Kill Show by Daniel Sweren-Becker
The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones
The review discusses "The Only Good Indians" by Indigenous author Stephen Graham Jones. The culturally-infused novel, containing elements of horror and gory descriptions, tackles issues affecting Indigenous communities, such as addiction and mental health. It also explores themes of guilt, retribution, and cultural reclamation. The reviewer rates and recommends the book highly, despite its mixed reception.










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