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Quirky Cut Micro Review Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife
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Continue reading →: Quirky Cut Micro Review Miss Winter in the Library with a KnifeInvited to play a game. Stuck by the weather. Dropping like flies! Title: Miss Winter in the Library with a KnifeAuthor: Martin EdwardsPublisher: Poisoned Pen PressPublication Date: October 7. 2025Pages: 432Format read: ARC eBook I received this book as an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) in exchange for an honest review.…
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Continue reading →: Quirky Cut Micro Review: The Wives of Hawthorne Lane
– take the setting of Desperate Housewives, add in the intrigue of Grosse Point Garden Society, and just a dash of The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires – Title: The Wives of Hawthorne LaneAuthor: Stephanie DeCarolisPublisher: BantamPublication Date: September 16, 2025Pages: 320Format read: ARC eBook I received this…
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Continue reading →: Quirky Cut Review: Not Quite Dead Yet
What would you do if you knew you would be dead in 10 days? Title: Not Quite Dead YetAuthor: Holly JacksonPublisher: BantamPublication Date: July 22, 2025Pages: 392Format read: ARC eBook I received this book as an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts, opinions, and…
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Continue reading →: 5 Second Spine Reaction June 2025
Some books demand long reviews. Others? Just a gut-level gasp, sigh, or raised eyebrow will do. Here’s a lightning-round recap of what I’ve been reading lately—snap judgments, raw reactions, and all the chaotic feels.
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Continue reading →: Quirky Cut Micro Review: The Gun Man Jackson Swagger
ARC read, spine squealed—honest thoughts ahead.
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Continue reading →: Review (ARC): The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits
The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits follows estranged sisters Cassie and Zoe, whose past as musical stars unravels, exploring themes of ambition, guilt, and familial bonds through multiple perspectives.
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Continue reading →: 7 Cozy Mysteries Perfect for Summer 2025Summer’s coming, and it’s time to dive into some cozy reads! From quirky mysteries to charming escapism, here are must-reads that’ll spice up your beach days. Check out these titles that’ll sweep you away!
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Continue reading →: Quirky Cut Micro Review : The Only Good Indians
“The Only Good Indians” by Stephen Graham Jones is a slow-burn horror about fate, complex emotions, and well-crafted characters, especially Lewis. It packs an emotional punch but can feel disjointed at times. Overall, a solid read.
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Continue reading →: Quirky Cut Micro Review: The Chelsea Girls
The Chelsea Girls by Fiona Davis dives into mid-century female artists during the Hollywood Blacklist. With strong characters like Maxine, it’s a cool mix of history and personal struggles.
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Continue reading →: Review: The Women
The Women by Kristin Hannah is about Frankie McGrath, a young nurse during the Vietnam War. She starts as an idealist but faces tough realities. The story explores her personal growth, relationships, and the struggle for women’s roles amid the turbulent 1960s.


