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Heightened: Project Evolve, by Kevin E. Morris, is a YA adventure story following teenage Kai, as he begins to understand that the things that make him feel strange are actually special powers.  The story follows his journey from the orphanage where he grew up to a secret underground society of genetically enhanced humans, explaining who […]

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Love Galaxy, by Sierra Branham, offers a unique mashup of things I love in fiction:  A reality-show backstab-fest crossed with layered galactic diplomacy. Trash collector Artemis is working a double shift when she tells some spoiled rich kids to move away from the dumpster she’s trying to empty. Those rich kids, though, are the twin […]

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I basically saw that Crystal King has a new book, and it’s connected to Roman myth, and immediately requested The Happiness Collector on NetGalley. I was not disappointed! In the beginning of the book, Aida is a historian working in Boston, who loses her contract for her upcoming book when her publisher abruptly folds. Fortunately, […]

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In The ABC Murders, Poirot receives as a warning letter, because none of these villains can just do their murders, they have to tell the world-famous detective first. The mysterious ABC writes a taunting letter threatening the murder, and then kills Alice Ascher of Andover, leaving a railroad timetable (called an ABC guide) at the scene.  […]

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I couldn’t wait to read We Were Never Here, by Andrea Bartz, because I always love thrillers with a twisted friendship at the heart, and this was a perfect example. Emily loves Kristen, they are absolute ride-or-die besties, with amazing annual girls’ trips, but even from the beginning, Emily is oddly reluctant to mention that she’s started […]

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