• Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka

    Lindsay’s thoughts Compelling, mysterious and unique! Ansel Packer is a serial killer on death row. His story unfolds through multiple female perspectives – Ansel’s victims, his mother and the detective working his case — counting down his last hours until execution. These narrative voices were a brilliant and fresh way to reveal this story. The

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  • Howdy, fellow readers!!! I do love a month dedicated to a theme to promote books and authors, however I never seem to be organized enough to get it together enough to read books from that theme. I keep saying yes, I will start one after this ARC, and then the month is over. So here

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  • Hello fellow readers!!! Do you love to think deeply about the books you read? I have a spent a few days, putting this discussion post together to do just that. I took a look at some of the author interviews, reviews from different news sources, and used the Study Guide for Book Clubs: Klara and

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  • Lindsay’s thoughts Told in two timelines, this historical mystery focuses on the 1960’s voters registration civil rights initiative in the southern states. The Summer Community Organization And Political Education (SCOPE) Project was a movement where young White men and women canvassed door to door in rural Black counties encouraging the citizens to register to vote.

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  • Brenda’s thoughts Hot smoking dang!!! My fingers were on fire, turning the pages as fast as I could!! This one is not just another horror story. It is a one-of-a-kind exciting READING EXPERIENCE!! Richard Chizmar is a genre blending genius and one brilliant author. He combines horror fiction, a small-town mystery, with true crime that

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  • Brenda’s thoughts What the book is about Five years after Camille’s daughter is killed at a fraternity party, the young man responsible lives a privileged life without ever being brought to justice. Camille is obsessed with grief and anger. She attracts the attention of a secret group of women,” the collective,” and is drawn into

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