Say Cheese and Die by R. L. Stine [book review]

Say Cheese and Die

Book: Say Cheese and Die

By: R. L. Stine

Published: September 1, 2003

Publisher: Scholastic

Genre: Middle grade horror

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10 gripping thrillers perfect for cozy fall afternoons

Guess what, guess what, guess what? Fall is nearly here! I don’t know if you’re a fan of the fall, but I know a lot of people are! I know what I’m most looking forward to is Halloween and spooky season! With that comes gripping thrillers and spooky books that will set the mood for this time of year!

What kind of books do you typically think about this time of year? Do you like to read more uplifting books, or would you rather read darker books?

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The Debutantes by Olivia Worley [book review

The Debutantes

By: Olivia Worley

Published: October 25, 2005

Publisher: Wednesday Books

Genres: YA Thriller

Setting: New Orleans, Louisiana

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9 Dark Academia Books for back to school thrills

Where I live in the United States, some schools have already started. Others start later, but where I’m at, they usually start at the beginning of August. It’s early, I know, but we’re used to it here. It’s normal, and now I don’t think anything about it. But with school starting here now, that means it’s time to find some great books that revolve around school itself. So, that means some great dark academia books!

So what exactly does dark academia mean? After looking it up the dark academia meaning is actually vague. But for me, dark academia is usually books that take place in private or prep school. It usually follows the “elite” kids, and obviously, something dark happens and secrets are exposed. There are some exceptions to this where it doesn’t completely take place in a private school. But it usually follows students who have something dark hidden, and it gets found out and exposed.

But here are some great dark academia books that you should add to your TBR!

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The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau [book review]

The Testing

Book: The Testing

By: Joelle Charbonneau

Published: June 4, 2013

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin

Genre: YA Dystopian

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Books you can’t put down (and want to skip class for)

Life is great. You wake up well rested and get to do all of the things that you want to do. That includes reading books that you enjoy. You’re getting unlimited uninterrupted reading time and almost every book you’re reading are books you can’t put down. Sounds amazing, right?

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Nightmare of a trip by Maureen Kilmer [book review]

Nightmare of a Trip

Book: Nightmare of a trip

By: Maureen Kilmer

Published: September 10, 2024

Publisher: G.P. Pudnam’s Sons

Genre: Horror/Paranormal

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How to get back into reading after a busy summer

Summer is close to coming to an end. Where I’m from, school is actually about to start. So, summer break is coming to an end here too. If you’re a parent, or even if you aren’t, but are busy during the summer season, then you might struggle to get back into reading. But how to get back into reading after a busy summer?

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The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich [book review]

The Dead House

Book: The Dead House

By: Dawn Kurtagich

Published: August 6, 2015

Publisher: Orion Children’s books

Setting: England

Genre: YA Horror

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How to read more as a busy mom (realistic tips)

As a busy mom who has her kids full-time and homeschools, it is really hard to get a whole lot of reading done. But reading is something that I have always identified with. Becoming a mom, I kind of lost that. I kind of lost a lot about myself since I’m so focused on being a good mother and being involved. It didn’t take long for me to realize that, yes, I should be an involved parent, but I definitely need to take time out for myself as well. So, how to read more as a busy mom?

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